Grigasaurus Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Ive herd that there is a way to create a list of commands that can be activated by a single command. For an example, you need to call out parts for a bill of materials using circles, arrows and lines. To create these, all you would need to do is type in some sort of phrase and AutoCAD would make it perfectly everytime. Now, how would I make this "command list" (Im quoting command list because Im not sure if thats what it would be called) If there was already a previous post reguarding this...could you post the link for it? I looked but i couldnt find anything. Quote
BenE Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Sounds to me like you should investigate LISP. We have a whole forum area dedicated to LISP. Quote
arjun_samar Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 Ive herd that there is a way to create a list of commands that can be activated by a single command. For an example, you need to call out parts for a bill of materials using circles, arrows and lines. To create these, all you would need to do is type in some sort of phrase and AutoCAD would make it perfectly everytime. Now, how would I make this "command list" (Im quoting command list because Im not sure if thats what it would be called) If there was already a previous post reguarding this...could you post the link for it? I looked but i couldnt find anything. i think what your looking for is LISP. like you ,i really dont understand this so im not familliar with the LISP but i did try it... and really dont know much of it.. but heres the link.... hope it may help....http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1390 Quote
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