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Audit your drawings |
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| This LISP program checks the current drawing system variables, settings in the registry, files paths, symbols tables like layers and blocks definitions, and warns you of any problem it encounters, like unusual system variable values, potentialy dangerous settings like a disabled autosave feature. It gives also tips on your drafting techniques, like layers organisation, symbols names, default color, and so on. | ||
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The Eraser |
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| The eraser is a LISP program you
can use to clean up a vectorised drawing for example. Simply move your cursor over objects to erase and they disappear. Cursor size is adjustable. |
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Cleanup hyperlinks from DC Online |
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| This LISP program erases the hyperlink tooltip attached to blocks definitions inserted from the Design Center Online in AutoCAD 2004 and renames the blocks keeping only the "significant" part of the name. For example, the block "http...webservices.autodesk.com.jsp.dco.search.preview.symbolXmlGen.jsp.key.21758.40X60_BATHTUB_PV" would be renamed "40X60_BATHTUB_PV" | ||
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Overridden dimensions |
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| Overridden dimension text is not under normal circumstances distinguishable from default dimension text. It can lead to drawing mis-interpretation. This program displays a small yellow arrow for each overridden dimension. | ||
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Attribute to text |
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| Converts an attribute object into a text object. The original attribute is not deleted and you can place the newly created text where you want. | ||
Blocks on layer 0 |
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| Redefines all blocks definitions and insertions so that entities in the blocks are on layer 0. Entities not on layer 0 in blocks can often lead to unpurgable drawings. | ||
Re -run command |
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| Click on an object; the command used to create it is issued with the same parameters (text style, height, layer for example). Works on most entities types. | ||
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Numbered text series |
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| Create a series of text objects. You can specify the starting point, text height, text offset, text angle, the starting and ending number and the incremental value. Current text style and layer is used. | ||
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Show blocks names |
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| Display block names on the visible screen as vector text. Block names are displayed always the same size regardless of the zoom factor. | ||
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Display hyperlinks |
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| Display hyperlinks on the visible screen as vector text. Hyperlinks are displayed always the same size regardless of the zoom factor. | ||
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Thicken wire frame objects |
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| This program transforms lines, arcs, circles, ellipses into thick polylines. | ||
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Progressive zoom |
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| The progressive zoom operates like AutoCAD window zoom, but instead of displaying the "zoomed to" zone suddenly, it brings it up progressively. | ||
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Display named view |
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| Displays named view as yellow rectangles and show their names as vector text in the lower left corner.. | ||
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Displays viewports scales |
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| Displays floating viewports scales as vector text... | ||
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Double offset |
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| Offsets an object both sides, the resulting layer can be chosen... |