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Here's a useful Lee.Mac Power.tool

 

 

TotalLengthPolylineV1-0.lsp

 

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I did something for water pipes or electric cables in a road, it just allows you to follow line segments, with a predefined offset. I am not sure though in your last bit of Video if you want to enter the length of the last leg, can you clarify that. The code I have draws a full last length.

 

@ScottMC not sure that overall length is required. Just a ps did you mean to post the actual code  as you have the lisp file to download.

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Thank you for your answers. The Lisp code you described might be useful, but as you said, when traversing areas like walls or columns, it offsets the line by 6 units, and if there's a pre-drawn, offset line, it follows it all the way to the end. Could you share your code? @BÜYÜK

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