Autocad Contour Lisp Free Download

  
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I really compliment people to producing solutions available for free or nearly free but the free programs to do triangulation, contours, long sections and cross sections has been around for a long time, the free verison limited number of points, shareware unlimited, I know I downloaded well in excess of ten years ago. I believe what is missing is spageti the ability to take field code data not only create a dtm but also create create a string plan view, including breaklines, then produce long and cross sections. Take a csv level book produce a plan view did that 20+ years ago including strings yeah it had a cost. Ok go and get today a commercial product around $2,500. Some may say I am criticizing but I am supporting I spent a significant time of my life as a Civil Software dealer so don't reinvent the wheel make it better spokes and 21' I remember talking to software owner and discussing how many triangles per second could be produced. It was thousands remember 486.

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Contour lines in autocad lisp Free Software Download - contour labelling lisp autocad, label contours in autocad lisp, autocad lisp draw contour point and more. If you are wanting to pick elevations from contours (presumably represented by autocad entities). Project X Love Potion Disaster Download 5.5. Contour cross section lisp please.

Shallowhead said the following On 3/1/2007 6:50 AM: >Greetings, >I'm looking for a lisp or something to help draw automatic contours based on 3d spot elevations that I have in a drawing. I need this to be done in AutoCAD 2006 or 07. >Willing to pay a fair price.

>Best regards, >SH Take a look at: -- R.K. McSwain http://rkmcswain.blogspot.com.

You may wish you had payed a fair price but I do have a program I created a few years back that I use. The commands are simple SCON to set the contour height CONTOUR to use it All you have to do is select a node then a dtext item on one side then do the same for the other side. Then repeat until your fingers are soar.

It places points which you can join later using a spline. If you want to modify it to prompt an elevation send me an email (I have used it that way in the past) and I'll let you know how.