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Anyone??? Can anyone help me out with a simple lisp routine? I need this as acad.lsp ^C^C_OTF ^C^C-layer c 204 *a-fp* lw 0.05 *a-fp* c 204 *a-ex* lw 0.05 *a-ex* c 104 *a-dp* lw 0.05 *a-dp* c 204 *-anno-mat* lw 1.00 *-anno-mat* c 254 *a-xp* lw 0.05 *a-xp* c 104 *s-gr* lw 0.05 *s-gr* c 15 *s-fp* lw 0.05 *s-fp* c 15 *s-wp* lw 0.05 *s-wp* c 15 *q-fp* lw 0.05 *q-fp* c 67 *q-qp* lw 0.05 *q-qp* c 67 *i-f* lw 0.05 *i-f* c 136 *a-ac* lw 0.18 *a-ac* c 252 *m-hp* lw 0.09 *m-hp* c 107 *a-co* lw 0.05 *a-co* c 204 *m-mp* lw 0.09 *m-mp* off *a-wall-fire* off *a-wall-fsmk* ^C^C_OTF^M;^C^C Right now I just have all that in a menu pick but I want that to happen on every drawing automatically BTW, this is for use in ADT 2005 and ABS 2005 if it matters |
I don't have your answer. However the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section of this site is pretty good.
http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/default.asp There is always the AutoCad disscussion groups, think there is a search function too. http://discussion.autodesk.com/index.jspa |
What you've got there looks more like a script or a diesel statement, not lisp.
If this is a routine you'd like to run every time you open a drawing, you can either make it a lisp routine and add it to your acad.lsp, or you can call the script from acad.lsp |
I figured it out. Right now I am not utilizing acad.lsp so I just stuck it in there and it works.
Your right, a script would be better since that is just a series of command strings |
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