aridzv 1 Posted Monday at 02:38 PM (edited) @Trudy see the attached screen shots. after launching the command: 1. set the offset dist and press ENTER. (the problem here is that if you press ENTER with out give a value the lisp crash...) 2.with the left click pressed drag the mouse over the contours you want to label. 3. when done let go of the left click and press enter again to exit the lisp,or press and hold the left click to draw more labels in another direction. Edited Monday at 02:46 PM by aridzv Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trudy 6 Posted Monday at 02:45 PM I try on civil 2012 and cant do nothing. I will try later again but for now dont work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aridzv 1 Posted Monday at 02:51 PM (edited) @Trudy O.K. - I know what is the issue: 1.the contours MUST be in layer "Contour Major" Or "Contour Minor". you should create those layers and move the contours to them. 2. the contours MUST be LWPOLYLINE, not 3d poly or 2d poly (not x,y,z - but x,y and ELEVATION) *About the layers issue - I don't know how to cancel this condition, maybe you will be able to help here to... Edited Monday at 02:54 PM by aridzv Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGAL 587 Posted Tuesday at 01:46 AM That is a CIV3D function for labelling contours. Drag a line. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aridzv 1 Posted Tuesday at 11:28 PM 21 hours ago, BIGAL said: That is a CIV3D function for labelling contours. Drag a line. @BIGAL what dose it mean? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGAL 587 Posted Tuesday at 11:39 PM (edited) Contour labelling is built in to CIV3D and you can draw a line and that is where the contour labelling will appear same as you wanted. The obvious if you use a civil package you get so much more than contours. Edited Tuesday at 11:39 PM by BIGAL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aridzv 1 Posted yesterday at 07:00 AM (edited) @BIGAL Yes,when I saw this LSP I said "it's exactly like in c3d"... I worked for a short time with c3d and I barely scratched the surface of its capabilities,but unfortunately the cost was way over me, So bricscad Pro (with LSP's,excel & VBA and some QGIS workarounds...) it is. Edited 21 hours ago by aridzv Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGAL 587 Posted 6 hours ago Have a look at Civil Site Design works with Bricscad, Home - Civil Site Design and has so much more if you want survey side only then Stringer, Stringer Survey - Land Surveying Software Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites