xxfaxx Posted January 15, 2018 Posted January 15, 2018 Hello I am new in this website. By new i mean it is the first time i make an account. I have been visiting this website for around 3 or 4 (maybe 5) years. I dont remember. After using autocad for over 8 years (starting in with autocad 2009) i sometimes start to think that i can not learn any more. But everytime i see a new lisp routine, and my lack of knowledge to code them, i feel that i have so much to learn. Anyways, enough chit chat. I am looking for two things and i hope some good person can help me pointing me in the right direction. First i would love to learn how to code those lisp routines because at my work (real state and urbanism) there are a thousand ways that i can make it faster with lisp routines. Second, i was looking exactly for a lisp routine that makes boundaries out of the selected objects. Imagine a urban block (a closed polyline) , and now imagine the divisions between its lots (they can be polylines, lines or arcs) . I need to make one boundary in each lot. I can do it with the "boundary" command, but the thing is that sometimes we have around 10k lots (500 urban blocks), so that is a lot of clicking. I use autocad architecture 2016 and windows 10 if that helps somehow I hope i made myself clear. Sorry if not. English is my second language Atte. Francisco Quote
iconeo Posted January 17, 2018 Posted January 17, 2018 Lee Mac has a routine for this. http://www.lee-mac.com/outlineobjects.html Quote
xxfaxx Posted February 7, 2018 Author Posted February 7, 2018 thanks iconeo I already saw that one from Lee Mac´s website, but it isn´t quite what i needed Anyway, i found what i needed and is called "superboundary" If you google it you will see how awesome that add in is making boundaries in an automatic way. 1 Quote
Cad64 Posted February 8, 2018 Posted February 8, 2018 I have moved your question to the Autolisp section here: http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?21-AutoLISP-Visual-LISP-amp-DCL For best results, always try to post your questions in the section of the forum that is most relevant to the question you are asking. Quote
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