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I have to draw many lines as my speakers are presentations of offers and I would be comfortable that every time I click on the final point of a line automatically attacks me and then continues with a polyline that command exists? ? ?
 
Sorry I was in a hurry!

If I make a line and then I want to make another one but not in the same momemnto I would like you to join it as if you make poliline and then stick, i.e. in practice avoid doing all those steps!! !
 
you the vertices all glued together as soon as I leave with a new line I must unive it automatically. . .
 
you the vertices all glued together as soon as I leave with a new line I must unive it automatically. . .
to the request:" first point", from keyboard enter the @ character and then send; It's not really automatic, but at least you don't have to look for the point with the osnap.
faster again: press the space bar.
 
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Guys, jim wants something impossible (perhaps that's not clear in explaining it)

he would like (regardless of the operations previously made) just to give the command line, taking the osnap on end, the new line plus those already realized before, which end at the point from which the new line, became a single polyline without using pedit.
In practice, he does all his things (cut, extend, measure, erase and everything else), then he decides to make a line and starts it from an existing line (which perhaps has already attacked already another 5-6 segments earlier), and at the end of the line command, he would like the whole sequence of segments already outlined including the new line, to become a single polyline.
Do I understand jim? If I understand correctly, it's an impossible operation for the classic autocad, arduous if developed through lisp.
 
:smile: you understood very well!thank you!
and instead if I want to make we admit rectangles but not horizontal and vertical but also inclined?
 
If you want to draw tilted rectangles, by means of the rectangle command, you have to rotate the bird
 
for those who want to try a solution with lisp, you can use the file
fastsel.lsp of expresstools (start with fs or 'fs in a transparent way), which allows to select, by clicking on a point of a line, all objects that touch or intersect the line and all those that touch/intersect in turn the previous objects, as if they were chained and so on.
I renamed the file in fastsel-line.lsp, so that they only select lines, polylines and do not look for, arches and anything else,
 

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