rsdonna Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I'm looking for a lisp that will allow me to do the exact same thing I do with TCOUNT but for multileaders. I have a drawing where I have mleaders going to many different lines and each has three lines of text. The first line has cable id and I want to be able to replace the last two characters of that line. In TCOUNT I would select each mtext object in order, have the count start at 1 and increase by 1 (1,1) and then I would have it find and replace the '0' I left at the end of each line with the sequential numbers created by TCOUNT. This is what I need to be able to do but on all the mleaders I have in this drawing. Anyone have something like this? Quote
devitg Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, rsdonna said: I'm looking for a lisp that will allow me to do the exact same thing I do with TCOUNT but for multileaders. I have a drawing where I have mleaders going to many different lines and each has three lines of text. The first line has cable id and I want to be able to replace the last two characters of that line. In TCOUNT I would select each mtext object in order, have the count start at 1 and increase by 1 (1,1) and then I would have it find and replace the '0' I left at the end of each line with the sequential numbers created by TCOUNT. This is what I need to be able to do but on all the mleaders I have in this drawing. Anyone have something like this? @rsdonna, please upload your sample.dwg and the TCOUNT lisp Quote
rsdonna Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago I don't have a TCOUNT lisp. TCOUNT is part of the express tools in AutoCAD. It's what I use when I'm going to renumber text or mtext. Unfortunately TCOUNT doesn't work in mleaders so I'm looking for a way to be able to do with mleaders what I do for text and mtext. Quote
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