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Ok not only reloaded AutoCAd but Vista too. Now your prg works like a dream. Thks man

:) Good to hear.

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alanjt

 

I maybe slow here but I see your first post in this thread and the GIF file showing what and how the CopyText.lsp works but when I look in the code box above, I only see the intor information in the scrollable box and I do not see a download link to the lisp to try it out. Am I supposed to do something special to grab the code or .lsp file somewhere in the forum?

 

Looking forward to trying this util out, I have just the drawing I need it for. Thanks

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Alanjt

 

Hello. I am very new to this web forum (well any really) - not too bad with lisp - but a bit simplistic I think would be the way of putting it.

I am trying at the moment to write a lisp to take a text line and put it into a mtext which is in an attribute in a dynamic block. This information has to be extractable afterwards. It seems that in the enterty list from the attribute there are 2 (assoc 1) entries. One is for the attribute and one for the nested. Can't seem to get both to change. I am hoping that your routeen holds the answer. But I am not sure how to get the routeen - the box in the forum that seems to hold the code runs out after your history. Can I have the code? or maybe a bit of help with dealing with nested mtext.

Regards Rod

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I'm in the same boat as the last two posts. Apparently the LISP routine has been removed to my knowledge. If anyone can repost it that would be appreciated. Thanks!!

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Updated: v1.21

Updated: v1.3

 

Where's the beef?

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Where's the beef?

code reattached.

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alanjt,

I didn't have any doubts you would reattach the code once you knew it was missing. I just wanted to use "Where's the beef?"

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alanjt,

I didn't have any doubts you would reattach the code once you knew it was missing. I just wanted to use "Where's the beef?"

Can't blame you. That commercial was pretty damn funny.

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Expected response: Show me the money.

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Expected response: Show me the money.

That'll be the day...

 

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That'll be the day...

 

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.....the music died.

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.....the music died.

Dude, Buddy Holly is awesome.

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Dude, Buddy Holly is awesome.

 

Yeah my great grandfather really liked his stuff. :P

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Yeah my great grandfather really liked his stuff. :P

Well, if I wasn't still in my twenties, I might find offense to that. LoL

 

Since when did time change the 'kickassery' of music?

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Dude, Buddy Holly is awesome.

 

So is Don McLean...

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Well, if I wasn't still in my twenties, I might find offense to that. LoL

 

Yeah... and I have spring football practice today after school. :lol:

 

 

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Since when did time change the 'kickassery' of music?

 

Seriously though, it hasn't; some of my favorite music was made before 'my time'.

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Yeah... and I have spring football practice today after school. :lol:

LoL

Out of curiosity, how old do you think I am?

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LoL

Out of curiosity, how old do you think I am?

 

Admittedly, it was just a guesstimate, but given what I do know about you personally (as little as that may be) I thought for sure you were in your (early?) thirties. :oops:

 

If in fact you are only in your twenties, I owe you a legitimate apology, and a compliment... you're one of the single, most responsible, and mature twenty-somethings I've every met. For me, that's saying something; being a US Army Officer I've known Soldiers that possessed such a *rare* set of qualities.

 

No matter your age; you're a man of character, and that is always appreciated. :)

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