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Hi, I have been searching for a lisp to export txt to excel. Every lisp i've come across doesn't quite cut it. We use AutoCAD LT 2013 and AutoCAD 07. I want from every txt object (of a certain layer) the content + the X and Y coordinates. Hope that you guys cab help me out. Greetz,...
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Curved, convex 3d text. Driving me nuts.
PGuatney posted a topic in AutoCAD 3D Modelling & Rendering
I'd like to place text that is curved and in a 3d model. I have used ARCTEXT to create the text. I'd like it to be "Convex" on the arc I attach it to. Then I use TXTEXP to explode the text, so I can further extrude it. This is for a casting that is essentially round and has raised lettering. TXTEX... -
Hi, I've got a problem with txtexp command. After using this function text (*.shx) changes place on screen. For example I have some text inside my screen and when I use this command text moves on the right-corner (changing coordinates XY). How to stop this and maintain an original location?...
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how to Cut ttf fonts in my CNC m/c
cnchobbiest posted a topic in AutoCAD Drawing Management & Output
I want to cut some TTF font text in my CNC. But my CAM software will only import polylines. I tried converting the text to polyline using the txtexp ("TEXT EXPLODE") command in AutoCAD. But the resultant geometry(polyline) has lot of extra lines which I need to manually edit before importing to...- 3 replies
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- exploding text
- engraving text in cnc
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Needed a better alternative for Text Explode of Express tools
Ahankhah posted a topic in AutoLISP, Visual LISP & DCL
Hi every one, Althogh txtexp command of express tools, works fine in the lack of such internal command, but it has a bug. In some cases, it moves newly exploded text far away from the original location and changes the size of it. Is there any suggestion to correct this bug?- 14 replies
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