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Old 2004-06-05, 11:11 AM   #1
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Default Co-ordinate Autolisp programming

How can i write a programme using offset command for selection.
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Question RE: Co-ordinate Autolisp programming

Your post was difficult to understand. Obviously you cannot use the offset command as as selection. So do you mean:
Indicate where you want a selection to occur, for instance, along a centerline; and have the selection be generated from an offset of the indication.
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Selection some objects; and have them offset.
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