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insert progressive metrics on polylines

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Ale GV

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Good morning.
I should insert a progressive metric along a 2d polyline in autocad.
the text must be orthogonal to polylinea and must be every tot meters regardless of the vertices of polylinea and direction.
for the moment the only method I found is to divide the polyline into equal segments and in correspondence of the generated points go snapping the text, only that I have to do this every 15 m for 90 km of polylinea.
Is there a command to do this?
Thank you.
alessandro
 
do progressive points go in some way highlighted on polylinea or just the quota text?
 
No, it would only serve the progressive number. It is important to be able to insert the progressive metric even on a polylinea designed in reverse direction. if a polylinea has been designed by clicking the points from to b I would like to be able to decide whether it puts the zero in a or b.
Thank you.
 
I forgot,
It would also serve a small line to indicate the point to which the progressive refers.
Thank you!
 
Hello, I attach an example file.
I should also add a line at the point where the progressive metric refers.
Thank you.
 

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Hello Jan Paul,
First of all I thank you for the very useful lisp you produced!
I wanted to report a little problem that emerged during some tests and that I hope you can change.
In this regard I send you an example .dwg file where I summarize what I found with a series of graphic tests.
you will see that I have edited a series of vertical lines where I reported the graphic process of generation of the relative progressive according to the criterion of:
1) sense of growth of progressive metrics (defined from the first click on polylinea, carried out in correspondence of the white area);
2) the two possible edit sides of the text with respect to polylinea (defined by the second click in correspondence of the yellow or purple color areas on the left or right of the polylinea).
You will observe that in some cases, marked by the word “no”, the text is written to the reverse of the normal sense of reading.
below I reported what would serve us: the final orientation of the text for every possible direction of growth of progressives.
I thank you in advance for your interest,

alessandro
 

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See if it acts...
hi to everyone, I introduce myself to this topic because I found the lisp very useful (I don't understand why a function like this is not integrated in autocad), but I have a particular request that I make you.
My need is to number points on a 100m step polyline with a prefix (e.g. a-001, a-002, a-003 ...) and be able to start from a given number. the lisp quota_progressive.lsp is useful to me (until the line of 100 and I tell him progressive every meter, but then I have to put with another lisp "ttp.lsp" a prefix) I would need to be able to start from a number that is not 1.
thanks in advance
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this lisp is fantastic, good at gp for writing it and confutatis for improving it, but can't you insert a block with attributes instead of a line and text??? and maybe start the first progressive to a tot and then continue with a different step from tot?
 
Hello everyone I just entered the forum.
I would have the need to insert along a polyline of the perpendicular segments to it at a progressive distance read from a text file and to flank to each segment a label also read from a text file. Can anyone help me? ? Maybe I need a lisp?? Thank you in advance.
 
Hello Jan Paul,
First of all I thank you for the very useful lisp you produced!
I wanted to report a little problem that emerged during some tests and that I hope you can change.
In this regard I send you an example .dwg file where I summarize what I found with a series of graphic tests.
you will see that I have edited a series of vertical lines where I reported the graphic process of generation of the relative progressive according to the criterion of:
1) sense of growth of progressive metrics (defined from the first click on polylinea, carried out in correspondence of the white area);
2) the two possible edit sides of the text with respect to polylinea (defined by the second click in correspondence of the yellow or purple color areas on the left or right of the polylinea).
You will observe that in some cases, marked by the word “no”, the text is written to the reverse of the normal sense of reading.
below I reported what would serve us: the final orientation of the text for every possible direction of growth of progressives.
I thank you in advance for your interest,

alessandro
perhaps depends on the orientation of the units of the design (dddunits).
 

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