However if I draw a line with ortho on and snap off, the line lists as 0.09125233. If I draw a line and type in the angle to be 0 it draws it 0 and lists it 0. Then when I go back into units again to check it, Angle 0 direction is 0.09125233. Under units I tell the software I want angle 0 to be 0 and it accepts it. Is this a bug or does ProgeCAD 2009 Smart not allow this to work on purpose ? I do not think it is a UCS problem because I made sure it was set on World and I can see the Icon and x is to the left and Y is up.Īlso I have tried setting the angular units command using decimal. I can get N to be Up but West to the left keeps listing as East. Actually I have tried it several ways and also changed the measure angles clockwise to counterclockwise but nothing works. I enter Units command and for angular units put in 5, then when it asks me angle 0 direction I put in E.
#Autocad lisp ortho how to
I am trying to learn how to draw lines using surveying units. Quick check your version to see how accurate ProgeCAD is.
#Autocad lisp ortho upgrade
Maybe as an upgrade for later ProgeCAD programs. No problem, I can still use how ProgeCAD has it for now. ProgeCAD 2009 leaders is what autocad 20 use to have, but autocad seem to have upgraded the leader feature in 20 which is certainly for the better, and saves so much time. However I'm finding that this is not the case in ProgeCAD 2009, which can be sometimes a bit frustrating aligning the text with the leader. In Autocad, when you move the text, the leader will follow and vice versa. In ProgeCAD 2009 is I'm not sure how to edit the leader to be in line with the middle of the text etc.where is Autocad 2009 and Autocad 2010, all the editing options for the text and the leader are in the properties box. On the toolbar options in autocad, you can select 'Leaders' to be on your toolbar and it has multiple options to select. In terms of leaders, Autocad 2009 and Autocad 2010 is what I'm referring to. Can I alter the lisp routines to suit ProgeCAD 2009? Do you want me to send these routines to you? I use these routines all the time so if I can alter them, that would be fantastic and save me so much time with large subdivision setout tables etc. Maybe these lisps are exclusive to autocad only.bugger. The lisp routines I am trying to use are creating tables, isolating layers and moving text from model space to paper space.