South Plains AutoCAD Users Group

LISP of the Month
1998

January February March April May June July August September October November December

HOME Current LISP 2005 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997


 

December's Lisp of the Month

Link to TCS web site
tcsLAY Ver 2.1

tcsLAY - The AIA Layer Creator
Is a Dialog box that allows you to create a layer based on the Tri-Services AIA Layer Standard.
Select from 16 Disciplines. Click the link to the left to download the Demo and try the On-line demo.

by Jeff Tippit

 

November's Lisp of the Month

AutoDXF.Lsp
Ver 1.1

Automates the DXF process and allows the selection of entities. Uses the default name of the current drawing. Uses the default decimal places of 6. Also includes AutoDXF-B for binary.

requested by Kevyn Mendonsa
created by Bob Abernethy

 

October's Lisp of the Month

CntTxt.Lsp
Ver 2.0

A routine that counts the amount of letters within text/mtext. Also filters out spaces if present. Select by cross window.

requested by Damion Allen
created by Jeff Tippit
Lisp1098.Gif (2097 bytes)

Rcloud.Lsp

Woods.Lsp

2 different Revision cloud routines.

Rcloud - changes an existing polyline into a revision cloud. from Maximizing AutoLISP
Woods - dynamic routine similar to the Bonus tools routine.

requested by Herb Fuhrer

 

September's Lisp of the Month

Txtdata.Lsp
Ver 2.0

A global text-scaling tool ...
This program attaches scaling-information to text strings.
You can then later update TEXT / MTEXT for printing in different scales.
- Choose <A>ttach to attach scaling info
- Choose <U>pdate to Update text to a different scale 1:500, 1:2000 etc.
Text will be scaled around its insertion-point on <U>pdate
Use the "justify" option when using the TEXT/MTEXT command if needed.

created by Stian Haugli of Oslo Norway

 

August's Lisp of the Month

UPDATED
05/15/2000

ArcDim.Lsp
Ver 2.4

2 Commands: RepDim & ArcDim

ArcDim - Creates Dimensions with these Arc Options:
Length, Chord, Angle, LC, LA, CA, or CLA of a selected arc with options for Horizontal, Vertical, or Aligned dimensions.

RepDim - Replaces an existing Dimension with the same Arc Options listed above.

original requested routine by Jerry Davis
angle options requested by Daniel Vazquez
created by Jeff Tippit

UPDATED
03/08/2005

DF.Lsp
Ver 1.6

DF.lsp is a Dynamic Fillet routine that works on Lines and Arcs.
Uses "+" & "-" keys on the 10-key pad to increase or decrease radius increment. Hit Enter to Stop.

Ver 1.6 -Requested fix for AutoCAD 2004 and higher by Russell Baumann.

requested by Robert Phillips of Spectrum Accessory Inc.
created by Jeff Tippit

 

July's Lisp of the Month

Repel.Lsp
Ver 1.3
No, this is not something you do off a mountain. This is a routine that replaces all selected ellipses with circles based on a user defined radius or selected arc or circle.

requested routine by Gary Pena 
created by Jeff Tippit

Clkinout.Zip
Ver 1.1
Clock IN/OUT Routine.
Helps keep track of hours spent on a job.

Displays an alert dialog that contains the following information:
Toggles the User Elapsed Timer on and off.
Tested in R13 & R14.

Great for when you go to lunch.
Leave on screen until you are ready to clock back in.

created by Jeff Tippit

 

June's Lisp of the Month

UPDATED
10/19/98

Drtxt.Zip
Ver 2.0

Door Text Labeling Routine.
Places text on a door block [1:1 scale factor]. Toolbar button included.

1.6    Fixed NEGCHK to allow mirrored blocks
         Added DCL List_Box for Door Height
         Added "\" and "'" format                              10/08/98 by Bob Abernethy
1.7    Added all custom settings
         Added support for Auto-Architect               10/13/98
1.8    Added while loop for block selection           10/14/98
2.0    Added Continue placing text prompt
         Added DCL for dimscale                            10/15/98 by Bob Abernethy

Make sure you change the custom settings to suite you own preferences starting on line 51.

by Jeff Tippit and Bob Abernethy

 

May's Lisp of the Month

UPDATED
01/16/98


DDelayer.Zip

This program deletes all the objects on the selected layers from a dialog box.
Fixed Select All button, Help N/A

by Don Buschert

 

April's Lisp of the Month

UPDATED
10/12/98


BOMshw.Exe
BOM Pro is a useful tool for use in multiple part assemblies.

by Rodney Estep.

CL.Lsp Individual or Global utility that adds centerlines to the following entities
"Arcs/Blocks/Circles/AB/AC/BC/ABC/Line <Individual>:"

Author unknown.

 

March's Lisp and ARX of the Month

UPDATED
05/23/2001
Edlsp.Zip
Uses Notepad to edit lisp files.
Allows operator to load the file for testing

by Bob Abernethy

Fpath.Zip This is used to always shows the complete path name for the current drawing (e.g. a concatenation of the
DWGPREFIX system variable and filename derived from the DWGNAME system variable).
ARX files for both R13 & R14

 

February's Lisp of the Month

UPDATED
10/06/98


Gd.Zip
Ver 1.4
Similar to Dis1&2.Zip except it uses an Alert Dialog to display both Architectural and
Engineering distances.

by Bob Abernethy

Ver 1.4 - Added error trapping, Changed Alert dialog, and Fixed a problem w/ running osnaps

UPDATED
11/22/99

Flatten.Lsp
Ver 2K.01

Sets Z-coordinates of LINEs, PLINEs, CIRCLEs, ARCs, TEXT, Block INSERTs, and POINTs to 0

by Mark Middlebrook

PurgeAll14.Lsp Purge all routine for Rel.14.

by Bob Abernethy

Saver12&13.Zip Similar to 12_14.Lsp except it saves with the same name but in a different directory.
Includes (2) lisp routines - 1 for 14 to 13 and 1 for 14 to 12.

by Bob Abernethy

 

January's Lisp of the Month

Flip.Lsp Flips the start and end of a line.
This routine works great for flipping a line that has a linetype with upside-down text within it and for Civil Engineers in order for bearings to list properly.
Insul.Lsp Insulation automation routine based on the Tip of the Month for June 97

by Adi Buturovic

Must have access to Insul.Dwg to work.

 

All routines that have an author listed in the file are kept intact as to respect authorship.
Some of them did not have an author, if you recognize a routine that is yours please e-mail me so that I can acknowledge you.
If you would like to see your work archived here feel free to send it to the address below.
Any routines will be posted acknowledging you as the author. If a routine is labeled new, it means new for this site.


Powered By SGI Servers
SGI Powered Web Site
Page Maintained & Updated by Jeff Tippit
Original Page Design & Implementation By Patrick M. Slattery
Copyright © 1996-2007 SPAUG
Last Updated February 28, 2007