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lisp for spacing & tracking

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Luisi

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Hi, and a little time I'm hanging, anyway... I have this lisp that I attach, I used it to extract the coordinates from the .dwg to load them later on the "total station" and then trace the points in the yard....now the point what is it?? ? ....nn I remember how to use it, I don't have the manual! ! !

Does anyone have anything?? ? ? ?
 

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never used cmq seems that explanations are all in the lisp.

Then what does it cost you to try? Maybe in your garden? or communal villa about ten points I believe are sufficient to understand its use,
ask your total station what type of file do you receive? Maybe that's what you don't remember, then you have to read the instructions of the total station not the lisp.

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; tracem 2000
; pgm contains three lisp commands: picchetti, trace, trace
; picchetti creates the spikes on the same floor.
;
; amendments:
; [1] coordinates are now generated with three decimals.
; [2] the stakes are created on the new qtp plan.
; nuts, 02/11/2001
; [1] the extraction of the coordinates can now take place both in mm and in mt
; pgm trac no longer serves.
; [2] The height of the characters is no longer full, but real
; [3] the progressive from numerical becomes to choice: numerical/alphanumeric
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Yes, doing some evidence I managed to trace something back to (pike, strangers, ec.)...but, I still have doubts about one thing: by memory, I remember that you could change the station point i.e., make the coordinates, referred to that point, in order to be able to trace regarding something already existing on the .dwg file!!! ! ! !
 
Yes, doing some evidence I managed to trace something back to (pike, strangers, ec.)...but, I still have doubts about one thing: by memory, I remember that you could change the station point i.e., make the coordinates, referred to that point, in order to be able to trace regarding something already existing on the .dwg file!!! ! ! !
changing the origin of the coordinates! ! !
 
it was normal that the origin had to be the station point i.e. 0.0, or move the uct, otherwise the relief as the point of origin had the global coordinates, unless you made your main station coincide with 0.0 of the global coordinates.
 
I found a file.dwg in which I used the lisp "tracement" for tracking and found a randomly renamed "nomev" with dedicated layer renamed the same way....but I still don't remember all the lisp usage practice!!!
 
probably in addition to having the origin in 0.0 you have to have a point that matches the relief both as an angle and as a distance and only after you can start the tracking software.

this type of tracking I made it "handed" with my "portable" from field with an inverter and or burst motor to generate current with autocad 10
thm_intel_286_ibm_pc_at.jpg
 
by premitting that with the builder you only need two points known to fill and reposition you at any point....poi x regarding the tracking ltype, I do not see why to change an effective working strategy if I need to extrapolate coordinates =>transform them into gsi =>load them on the memory of the builder =>drawing in the yard....do not you think? ? ?
 

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