CADDManager LISP Routines
DDSL - Download - Dialog
Display Set Layer - Type in DDSL and a list of the available layers is displayed.
Double click on a layer to make it active.
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DDON - Download - Dialog
Display On - Type DDON and a list of layers that are turned
off are displayed. Double click on a layer to turn it
on.
LLL - Download
How to load LISP files automatically into AutoCAD
session?
If you want
to load your .LSP applications into every AutoCAD
session, add them (either by copy/paste or by invoking
(load "myApp.lsp")) to your ACAD.LSP (or ACADDOC.LSP)
file (use a text editor). Or use the StartUp Suite in
the APPLOAD dialog. You can even just drag your LSP file
from Windows Explorer to the Briefcase icon in the
APPLOAD dialog.
Check out our LISP routine
LLL to help with Lisp Loading
AutoLISP Links
Jeff Sanders -
http://www.jefferypsanders.com/autolisp.html
Better than nothing -
http://home.pacifier.com/~nemi/
Tutorials -
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~abshhkc/tutorials/digital/autolisp/index.html
Code Links
XRP - generate relative paths for XREFs -
Xrp2004.lsp - created
by Mark McDonough
From the author - "I
wrote this for AutoCAD R14 (7 years ago) and I keep waiting
for AutoCAD to fully embrace "Xref Relative
Pathing". But even with AutoCAD R2007, one still needs a
utility to convert full XREF paths into relative paths.
AutoCAD 2004 was the first release that allowed specifying a
relative path when first attaching an XREF, it still does
not allow automatic conversion of existing full XREF paths
into relative paths. Nor is there any support for relative
pathing for IMAGES. XRP makes the conversion of full XREF &
IMAGE paths into relative paths easy. For AutoCAD R14 -
R2006 (not yet tested in R2007, but feel free to give it a
try). After loading the lisp file, the command name is XRP."