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Hello. Is there a lisp that could help me with the following: in modelspace i have a road. I want to put multiple rectangles(standard (297x420 mm) and alongated(297x Xmm) a3 format) over it and after selecting them and giving the scale, to automatically make plans in layouts. And maybe if posible to put a cassete(lower right corner with the information about designer, project, page number, ect) that i have predefinned.

Thank you and have a nice day.

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It is possible to create plans.

Insert the title block to another.

Attach a sample .dwg file and an example of what should be.

Posted (edited)

This has been asked so many times before for roads, the best way is to create layouts with correct title block and use the sheet size to do a view or ucs rotation at desired scale. We use a 3rd party software and it just does it. I dont use the generic CIV3D version. I will try to find another post about 4 weeks ago here and at theswamp as well The answer is to google for rectangs to layout viewports.

 

Found this will look for more I am sure its been answered.

 

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?104645-getcorner-amp-UCS&highlight=layout

 

http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?104603-Automatic-layout-LISP&highlight=layout

I will look more into this one.

Edited by BIGAL
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23 hours ago, maratovich said:

AutoViewport - Automatic creation layouts and viewport 
Main functions: 
- automatic creation layouts; 
- creation of rectangular viewports on layouts; 
- creation of rotated viewports on layouts; 
- selection of required layout name; 
- select print settings for layout.

Just curious, is this a VBA program or what programming language was used for it ?

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8 hours ago, Grrr said:

Just curious, is this a VBA program or what programming language was used for it ?

This programming language is VB6

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Hello sirs. Sorry for not answering sooner but i had some health isues that culminated with a mild surgical intervention. All is good now, thank you all for your help and have a nice day.

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