If there is a center line object you can program to select that but you would stil need the elevations of that center line.
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If there is a center line object you can program to select that but you would stil need the elevations of that center line.
I do agree all your thanks to CAB2k, as he is a great helper.
I just looked at this thread since you had created the first lisp. I have tried the modified one and it works fantastic. With one exception, it seems to leave points behind after the command is finished.
Is this a simple thing that I can modify?
Oops, left a line of code I used during testing. I fixed the lisp posted.
In your copy remove this line of code:
Code:(command "point" "non" p4)
That works.
And Again, I can't thank you enough. This routine has made a big difference in my everyday work.
-Chris Bird
Bohler Engineering Inc.
Center Valley PA
we finished a 2 weeks work in just 2 days, thanks again cab.
What about selecting a 3dline, typing in an elevation and the lisp routing set a point on that line at that elevation?