jawarren77 Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 stl isn't working with 2010 says "bad argument: file nill" Quote
gilsoto13 Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 DIRSorry for replying late find attached updated one Download then decompress to C:/ then load a lisp file STL.LSP then type in command line STL PS: no need to copy to AutoCaD search folder atatched too a Dynamic Block for steel welding Have a nice time I wanted to check this one but didn´t work in autocad 2009, I added the c:/stl/stl into my file support search path and loaded stl.lsp but didn't do anything after running the command. ---------- In the case of Dir... well, I will check it out in a clean autocad 2008 today afternoon... and will let you know tomorrow.. Quote
asos2000 Posted February 26, 2010 Posted February 26, 2010 I added the c:/stl/stl Should be C:/STL not C:/STL/STL Quote
sebaru Posted March 11, 2010 Posted March 11, 2010 Hi I used to use the attached SteelPlus in AutoCAD from release 13 window all the way up to 2003 or 4 (can't remember). After 2007 ( I think) Autodesk got rid of the mnu, mnc, & mnl menu formats. Now I have racked my brain to no end trying to get this little gem to work in 2009. I downloaded and got the STL.zip to work but I am in the USA and UK steel shape don't do me much good. STLPLUS.zip Quote
gilsoto13 Posted March 11, 2010 Posted March 11, 2010 Hi I used to use the attached SteelPlus in AutoCAD from release 13 window all the way up to 2003 or 4 (can't remember). After 2007 ( I think) Autodesk got rid of the mnu, mnc, & mnl menu formats. Now I have racked my brain to no end trying to get this little gem to work in 2009.I downloaded and got the STL.zip to work but I am in the USA and UK steel shape don't do me much good. What's in the file you uploaded? i guess is the version for acad R13, in that case you can use the one I uploaded, that one works in 2008, 2009 and maybe 2010 Quote
mholzer Posted December 3, 2010 Posted December 3, 2010 DIRSorry for replying late find attached updated one Download then decompress to C:/ then load a lisp file STL.LSP then type in command line STL PS: no need to copy to AutoCaD search folder atatched too a Dynamic Block for steel welding Have a nice time asos2000... Thank you for the Weld Symbol Block it is very helpful! Is it your intent that the symbol can only be edited in "Block Editor" mode? I cannot edit the weld symbol in model space. Quote
asos2000 Posted December 5, 2010 Posted December 5, 2010 asos2000... Thank you for the Weld Symbol Block it is very helpful! Is it your intent that the symbol can only be edited in "Block Editor" mode? I cannot edit the weld symbol in model space. You have to be sure that - The scale X, Y & Z is the same - Explode the block for one time may be you insert the block as a block (nested block). Quote
mdbdesign Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 stl isn't working with 2010 says "bad argument: file nill" Work on 2011. Just make sure it is in Autocad path. Quote
mholzer Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 You have to be sure that - The scale X, Y & Z is the same - Explode the block for one time may be you insert the block as a block (nested block). Great it works now! Thank you! Quote
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