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Lee Mac

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As posted over at theSwamp, I thought I'd share it with you nice folks too :)

 

I've seen quite a few of these kind of programs knocking around, so I thought I'd give it a go at writing my own - using a slightly different approach.

 

Give it a go and let me know what you think :)

 

AutoBlockBreak.gif

 

Full Description of the program & Latest Version can be found here.

Enjoy!

 

Lee

AutoBlockBreakV1-7.lsp

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Lee...I'm going to build a monument in your honor. Thanks dude. You rock!

 

Hey folks. Christmas came early and Lee is playing Santa! Check out the neato gift!

 

First thing I do tomorrow when I get to work is download that bad boy post haste.

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Lee...I'm going to build a monument in your honor. Thanks dude. You rock!

 

Hey folks. Christmas came early and Lee is playing Santa! Check out the neato gift!

 

First thing I do tomorrow when I get to work is download that bad boy post haste.

 

Haha! Thanks Mark :) I hope it works for you!

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Very impressive.

 

Just imagine what could be done with autolisp and visual lisp if Autodesk had kept adding to its functionality over the past decade, in the same way they have been improving AutoCAD itself...

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Thanks mate :)

 

Yeah, its a real shame that A/VLISP isn't developed anymore, it's such an accessible language for so many novice programmers making it pretty popular - developing it would only increase its popularity.

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Dear Sir,

Nice Lisp

its's possible add block in hatch area

hatch will be trim or wipeout

 

Thanks for your suggestion, but at that point I think you would probably be better to use a wipeout in the block definition (if it prints to PDF correctly for you).

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Dear Sir,

Nice Lisp

its's possible add block in hatch area

hatch will be trim or wipeout

 

It was only a matter of time before these types of "tweaks" were requested. Don't say you didn't see it coming Lee! LOL

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It was only a matter of time before these types of "tweaks" were requested. Don't say you didn't see it coming Lee! LOL

 

Oh of course, but I do welcome suggestions - ideas are sometimes hard to come by and so if there is a suggestion that I deem would improve the program, I might just implement it :)

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