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Turning a Macro into a LISP


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Hello everyone,

 

I wrote a macro a few years back that I use still, but I want to be able to repeat the command without having to click on the icon, so I figure LISP is the way to go. Could someone help me write this to LISP, and maybe explain the basic process behind it? I really want to learn LISP because automation promotes efficiency!

 

^C^Cmline;st;standard;s;.25;j;z;\\;xplode;l;;la;mortar;

 

 

Thanks!

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I don't want to keep you from learning LISP, but if you "place a * at the begining of your macro (before the ^c^c) the macro will repeat until you end it by pressing Esc or choosing another menu item."

 

Loosley quoted from Finklestiens AutoCAD Bible 2008.

 

Glen

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Does that work for CAD 2010 as well?

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