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PUBLISH (won't check where your titleblocks are but will give you an interface to plot)
Quote from: ronjonp on February 23, 2011, 10:39:01 AMPUBLISH (won't check where your titleblocks are but will give you an interface to plot)PUBLISH wont plot all the drawings I have open will it? I would have to make a list of the drawigns I want published.
You might have to have the lisp create a script, as the drawing has to be current to plot, IIRC. I tried printing, batch style, with lisp, and couldn't get it to work the way I wanted. I had to go the C# route.
Quote from: A_LOTA_NOTA on February 23, 2011, 10:44:10 AMQuote from: ronjonp on February 23, 2011, 10:39:01 AMPUBLISH (won't check where your titleblocks are but will give you an interface to plot)PUBLISH wont plot all the drawings I have open will it? I would have to make a list of the drawigns I want published. It should put them into a list .. then you'd have to select what to plot. Saving a list is optional.
[] Repeat after me.[/] The publish command is my friend!
Maybe your PUBLISHALLSHEETS variable is set to 0. Change it to 1 and it will populate all open drawings.
Maybe that's what happens when publish in background is selected. I've had that unchecked for years (setvar 'backgroundplot 0) because of speed (on larger drawings).
Quote from: ronjonp on February 23, 2011, 11:44:47 AMMaybe that's what happens when publish in background is selected. I've had that unchecked for years (setvar 'backgroundplot 0) because of speed (on larger drawings).Nope, I don't use/like background plot - variable is also set to 0.