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Last edited 9/30/2007

 

 

My routines are “as is”. - I accept no responsibility for any damage to your hardware or software because you ran my routine. Of course I have never so far damaged anything on my own computers or on anybody else's computer with my routines. If you bought my routine, a record of the purchase will be kept. The version number will be changed on this site, and you may request a free update at any time. Purchase cannot be made from me via credit cards. I will need to evaluate each situation to decide how to collect. Most deliveries occur after either cash is in hand or check has cleared.

New! LAWB.lsp - No view available for this one. Program that performs a wblock on all blocks in each layer that exists in a drawing. It finishes when all of the layers have been written to disk. Have plans to change it sometime in the future to have an option to select layers by picking so watch for updates. But for now, it does all objects in all layers. Even empty layers. Empty layers can be created by blocks nested within other blocks. Much further down the road, I'll filter out those empty layers, but that is not a priority. at this time. Versions for R14 and above. Available by purchase only. $25.00US.

View WTRIM.LSP - WINDOW TRIM GENERATOR for 2-D architectural elevations drawings. V. 2.0 Draws (no block insertions) your choice of wood frames around a window on an elevation. Draws a LWpline frame to facilitate hatching around it. Currently only two choices. Will take requests for more choices. Available by purchase only. $25.00US. To see how it works, click on the hyperlink.

See LWIN.LSP - WINDOW generator for 2-D architectural floor plan drawings. V. 1.2 Draws (no block insertions) a window in a span of space between two wall segments on floor plan. Available by purchase only. Uses a layering convention using MWALL for main floor layer name, LWALL for lower floor layer name, and UWALL for upper floor layer name. Will modify to suit your needs. The window is left justified and installed from the inside. Normally the floor plan is placed on the drawing so that the front is down and the back is up. However, regardless of of where the houses front, back, left and right really are, the answer you give will produce the same results. The reason for this is that this is not just a straight line between midpoints of the wall lines. It's a more attractive configuration. So, you have to think like I did when I wrote this. To put a window sill to the left of an gap in the wall, you need to select "L" for left and measure the left side (outside) of the gap. To put a window sill above the gap, you select "B" for back and measure the back side (outside) of the gap. 6 inches is the default wall width. Depending on the window, you can finish the window in as few as two picks or as many as 4. To see how it works, click on the hyperlink. $25.00US.

Available! CWIN.LSP - WINDOW generator for 2-D architectural floor plan drawings. V. 2.0 Draws (no block insertions) a window in a span of space between two wall segments on floor plan. The big difference is that in this routine, CWIN.LSP creates the break in the wall. This routine requires that a Center-Line be placed where you want the window before the window is created. The line can be a temporary line that you create on any layer. V2.0 made it possible to use a center line that doesn't actually intersect with the lines on the wall. Available by purchase only. Uses a layering convention using MWALL for main floor layer name, LWALL for lower floor layer name, and UWALL for upper floor layer name. Will modify to suit your needs. The window is center justified. You provide the size of the window in feet and inches to get the routine going. This routine won't allow you to miss your pick. If you miss, you get as many chances to hit it right until you finally do. To see how it works, click on the hyperlink. $25.00US.

Available! DORCUT.LSP - Door generator for 2-D architectural floor plan drawings. V. 1.0 cuts a doorway in an unbroken wall made up of two line objects and inserts a door block into the doorway on floor plan. Uses a layering convention using MWALL for main floor layer name, LWALL for lower floor layer name, and UWALL for upper floor layer name. Also inserts a door tag bubble with the correct size in feet and inches. Will modify to suit your needs. This routine won't allow you to miss your pick. If you miss, you get as many chances to hit it right until you finally do. To see how it works, click on the hyperlink. $25.00US.

Available! TXTL.LSP - A choice of Double underline, Single underline, strike Through will be given and your answer will be given to match the one Capital letter in the choice made:
Single underline / Double underline / strike Through
S for Single underline
D for Double underline
T for strike Through
Then select the text
The offset distance under the text reflects the DIMSCALE setting.  The line through the text will not be affected by the DIMSCALE setting.  The reason for the that is so that when you create drawings that are scaled differently in different viewports, your line offset distance will reflect that and look normal regardless of text size.  This is provided that when you do drawings of different scales you also change the DIMSCALE setting of your dimension style(s).

If you want the Dimensions scaled to layout (paper space), then the DIMSCALE value will be set to 0.  When that happens, a message will appear for you to check out the question on the command line which asks you for the plotting scale at which you intend to plot the drawing.  This is so that the lines will actually be offset .030 on the paper regardless of plotting scale.

 


 
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