b_alexx
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Hello everyone
I've been visiting this forum for some time (really very interesting).
for my lisp I have drawn several useful information to my purposes.
It seems right to me to "share" something created by me, and for this reason, I decided to post (in attachment) a lisp that (at least to me) turns out to be quite useful. but it works.
in practice inserts the quota symbol (indicating the reference share in the dialog box) with the exact share without having to type it at each click in the desired location. (it's harder to explain than to use it!).
if you select the "continue" box, just click on the inscription
of the quota from which you want to continue select the desired decimals.
only shortening - the units of the design must be in mm (millimeters).
I hope it can be useful to someone.
(ps. for operation insert all files into a folder recognized by autocad and launch the quota command).
Hi.
I've been visiting this forum for some time (really very interesting).
for my lisp I have drawn several useful information to my purposes.
It seems right to me to "share" something created by me, and for this reason, I decided to post (in attachment) a lisp that (at least to me) turns out to be quite useful. but it works.
in practice inserts the quota symbol (indicating the reference share in the dialog box) with the exact share without having to type it at each click in the desired location. (it's harder to explain than to use it!).
if you select the "continue" box, just click on the inscription
of the quota from which you want to continue select the desired decimals.
only shortening - the units of the design must be in mm (millimeters).
I hope it can be useful to someone.
(ps. for operation insert all files into a folder recognized by autocad and launch the quota command).
Hi.