Is it possible to include this solution as apart of main program?
Something like this: s (ssget (list '(0 . "DIMENSION,TEXT"))))
Thank you DlanorI would like to see you write some code on your own one day.
Is it possible to include this solution as apart of main program?
Something like this: s (ssget (list '(0 . "DIMENSION,TEXT"))))
Thank you Dlanor.
I very appriciate your help.
Thank you Dlanor.
I very appriciate your help.
Not a problem. I still can't figure out how to get attributes in there. I can do text and attributes but it would mean losing the dimensions. :nerdyembarassed:
Just running through, but you can use the routine here to select attributes with window or crossing: https://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=19886.msg488544#msg488544
Hi Dlanor.
I have some notes to published solution:
1. Solution needs internal function rh:get_num (this is not mentioned in published code)
2. Program works only with aligned or arc dimensions..
is it possible to publish get_num function and include all versions of dimensions in a routine?
Another question: Is it possible to include this common solution to main routine with output mentioned in my first post?
what's about the rest of my questions?
I thinking about dimensions.. On this stage I decide I need linear dimensions only + numeric texts + block attributes (optional) without mtext. I understand, this is no so simple, but I do't want to lose a hope
Can you improve it in the routine?
well. how to highlight the texts and dimensions?
Can you improve it in the routine?
you are the real MASTER :smitten:
Dlanor,
FYI: You can use the 'redraw' function to highlight entities (works with attributes). Click on the 'redraw' name in the code below to see the man page for it.Code - Auto/Visual Lisp: [Select]