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That's not enough at all for all to guess what you are after , would you explain your aim a little bit more with extra details ?

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What are you considering to be the "symbol"? Is it just the circle with the "S" in the center?

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I guess the superhatch command could do the trick nicely .

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I guess the superhatch command could do the trick nicely .

superhatch not work

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What are you considering to be the "symbol"? Is it just the circle with the "S" in the center?

 

yes. How To????

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He's asking for more information. Tell us exactly what you want and how you expect it to work. The more detail the better.

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need lisp for draw slab symbol (pic.2)

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You need to explain in more detail.

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I think the OP's need is quite simple. He/she needs a lisp which will, when a point is picked in a square area, draw the diagonal lines which will be broken at the centre by a circle, within which are the letters GS, and below which is a relative level +0.20.

 

Simple really, but those who write these lisps need to know whether the areas are always square or rectangular, whether the letters are always GS, and whether the relative level is always +0.20. If not, how are the alterations coped with, etc., etc.

 

To my mind, once one space has been filled in with the requisite lines and text, then copy could do everything needed, but not quite so classy as a special lisp written for a single use. Best of luck, I hope someone can give you some pointers on how to write your own lisp.

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Might also want to know text size for those letters too right?

 

Will the lisp be required to create the layer the symbol goes on if the layer does not exist?

 

What linetype will be used?

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I envision pretty much the same thing as eldon. It's more than "one click" but a dynamic block could work as an alternative to lisp. The letters and level could be attributes if they're not fixed text/symbols.

 

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I think that he need a symbol of slab thickness, level and crossing lines

Its better to be a DB as attached

SlabSymbol.dwg

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i need lisp for a symbol of slab thickness, level and crossing lines

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i need lisp for a symbol of slab thickness, level and crossing lines

 

Several people look like they are ready to help you but they need more information. See post #11 by eldon as to what information (to start with) that you need to provide.

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more detail

 

before

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- pick in boundary

 

after

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- text height 0.20 (_layer S-SPEC-TEXT)

- circle dia. 0.45 (_layer S-SPEC-SLAB)

- cross line (_layer S-SPEC-SLAB)

- units = meters

 

sorry!! i no english man.

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I envision pretty much the same thing as eldon. It's more than "one click" but a dynamic block could work as an alternative to lisp. The letters and level could be attributes if they're not fixed text/symbols.

 

 

 

text not move

 

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This question could do way more in regards to the slab detailling it should be pick outside pline then all done including stuff like trimming crossing beam lines and edge beams. What about not square shapes ie true rectangle lines are not at 45. 1st Question should be, does shape meet rib spacing rules 3 or 4 to be created. I can see extra request after first go so write a broader answer maybe now.

 

What happens when slabs are not square have rounded edges speak from experience.

 

I think going back to first principles using block with x y scales may be helpfull and work on the L & W rather than seperate panel.

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