Hi Lee, it's a good idea for a universal program. Just a small query, I like how you make the dcl within the lisp like you did with tabsort, is it possible though to write the dcl to the same directory as the lisp is in and run it from there? I understand it might not be a support path, but what if you provide the whole directory in which you'll know from the lisp?
No I think you're right. It's been so long since my last dcl creation I just thought I'd throw it up. I know in tabsort you had a command to delete the dcl file, but it still would be nice to have it somewhere easier, to get to should one want to, or stumble across should one forget about it. That said if it's not in the same folder as the lisp I guess it only leaves you with a standard support path.
Well, if the LISP is in the support path, then I could write the DCL to the same path - but if the LISP is loaded from elsewhere, I'm not sure I have the knowledge to determine the filepath of such...
Good point! I was thinking the location of the lisp was a given, but that's just the location of the drawing, and we wouldn't want the dcl put there. Hmm, there is no way of knowing the location of the lisp file that's not in a support path is there...
I have autocad 2009 MEP and Trimble lm80 desktop. This lm80 software is for a Total station it uses text files or csv to load its points and has a converter if the scale is wrong. Can this ptmanager program help me convert CAD points to a text file that my surveying program will take correctly. LM80 uses a northing and easting tab or comma files work.
Your program caught my eye because right now I can only pic points in 2d on the lm80 but if I pick them in autocad right off a 3d object and export to text I can load them on my lm80 with a elevation.
Thanks for the info, I loaded your lisp file and its awsome! The only problems I'm trying to fix are the text files of points in xyz need to be scaled down 12times to match up with my Northing easting points. Is there any way to convert these all at once as a file with out dividing each number by 12, one at a time.
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