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Salama

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Hi every body , the lisp named CAR is a lisp routine to calculate the area of any entire polygon drawn in AUTOCAD.

 

How to use :

1- Run the Autocad.

2-Load application named "car" or directly drag it into the autocad.

3- the command for the lisp is " car " enter

4- select the polygon u want to know its area.

CAR.LSP

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welcome Mr . pBe .

sharing is awesome and puts us all on the road .

 

i still have some more 15 lisps + excel files that used to draw vertical curve, road profile , or even cross section via some lisps too .

 

Godwelling , shall share the files and related lisps in this order :

 

1- draw road profile xls + lisp = copy from excel and paste in autocad to get a profile . :)

2- draw vertical curve xls + lisp

3- get road cross section levels in excel + lisp & draw in autocad

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Welcome to the forum Salama. :)

Not required, but it is always nice to bring a little something to the party!

Thanks. :thumbsup:

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:nono:SaLmA and at the same time I think you are not SALMA (in the right way) ....

Just you are here to show that you know, please be your self :nono:

 

What are you talking about?

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Maybe shingir has his SaLma's mixed up. Could he be referring to Salma Hayek?:lol:

 

Salma Hayek Jiménez is a Lebanese and Mexican American film actress, director and producer.

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Maybe shingir has his SaLma's mixed up. Could he be referring to Salma Hayek?:lol:

 

Salma Hayek Jiménez is a Lebanese and Mexican American film actress, director and producer.

No dear, I mean it, no need to publish others work under her name

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shingir: Are you saying that the lisp routine attached to post #1 was authored by someone else? To my knowledge no one has posted an Excel spreadsheet nor a lisp routine that creates one. Salma never returned with the promised lisp routines mentioned in post #3 dated May of 2012 so what is the problem here?

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What are you talking about?

 

 

Did you contact the person who make the excel sheet for profile before you publish it?This is what I'm speaking about

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shingir: Are you saying that the lisp routine attached to post #1 was authored by someone else? To my knowledge no one has posted an Excel spreadsheet nor a lisp routine that creates one. Salma never returned with the promised lisp routines mentioned in post #3 dated May of 2012 so what is the problem here?

O.K

What is about this

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?69698-Create-and-Draw-Road-Profile-with-Excel-and-Lisp&p=477030#post477030

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Dratz! OK...I see what is being referred to. Not sure why shingir just didn't keep his comments confined to the actual thread where the infraction occurred. Thanks MSasu.

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No problem, ReMark!

 

It would be great if Shingir would provide us more details to sustain his/her allegations.

 

Yes, that would be nice but he seems reluctant. I'm all for giving credit where credit is due when it comes to the work of others be it a drawing, a spreadsheet or a lisp routine. I take a dim view, as I am sure many of us do, of someone passing off another's person's hard work as their own.

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:nono:SaLmA and at the same time I think you are not SALMA (in the right way) ....

Just you are here to show that you know, please be your self :nono:

 

You need to provide some evidence that said work is not theirs or they don't have permission to post the work, otherwise stop spamming the forum with your comments.

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