bonus Posted December 10, 2008 Share Posted December 10, 2008 when I import dwg files, the imported classes all have solid fills. I strongly doubt this is right as acad users rarely use fillings. Anyone else had this problem? Am I doing something wrong when importing? Quote Link to comment
bonus Posted December 12, 2008 Author Share Posted December 12, 2008 Got it----Acad does not have fills. But as default imported classes should be with no fill. Is there a way to set this? Quote Link to comment
panta rhei Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 What's Acad? Nevaheard. Nevaseen. Nevawillsee. Nevamind. This could be a new feature. In fact, I've seen this recently in files imported in (Autodesk Incorporated) DWG/DXF format. This could be a New Feature By Design? Since Homo sapiens is an animal that makes tools (ergo: animals who do not make tools are not members of the species H. sapiens), I made a tool for this just a couple of months ago. Whatever. As an Unexpected and Untypical Act of Charity to you, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free, I shall indeed give my tool: PROCEDURE Kill_Fill; VAR i : INTEGER; BEGIN FOR i := 2 TO CLASSNUM DO SETCLFPAT(CLASSLIST(i), 0); END; RUN(Kill_Fill); Should you pass by a Fr?lssis Julgryta, en tia would be appreciated. (Translation: a couple of dollars for the Salvos will do this time. The Swedish peso, krona, competes with the Italian & Turkish currencies - and is losing. "En tia" = 10 SKR = 0.98 euros. Yes, yes: I know that Italy is now a part of the Euro currency region... A cup of espresso no longer costs tens of thousands. ) Quote Link to comment
mike m oz Posted December 13, 2008 Share Posted December 13, 2008 Petri - thank you for a very useful script. I shall do as you suggest and donate a few additional dollars to the Salvos. Quote Link to comment
bonus Posted December 15, 2008 Author Share Posted December 15, 2008 Thank u Petri Do you have a script to convert SEK to ? as well? Would be most appreciated. I'm actually flyin' to Italy in a week. Quote Link to comment
panta rhei Posted December 15, 2008 Share Posted December 15, 2008 The Macintosh Calculator does currency conversions. But it might be possible to write a plug-in object that would connect to an Internet calculator... Quote Link to comment
bonus Posted December 15, 2008 Author Share Posted December 15, 2008 Na, those don't work the way I want... I want a script that automatically scans my 10:- SEK bill, imports it into VW, then converts it numerically to 10:-? and prints it on real bill paper in my color laser printer. My benefit would be 10/1 - that's what would make me sing again. I also realized that an easy way to change the fills is to select all classes in the organizer and edit them to "no fill" simultaneously. Still "no fill" as default import procedure is preferable. Quote Link to comment
panta rhei Posted December 15, 2008 Share Posted December 15, 2008 Your Colour Laser - does it have a duplex unit? I'm sure that in Sweden "bank notes" will be accepted even as photocopies (the paper is worth more than the nominal value), but here in the Euro region, real bank notes are still worth something and even a convenience store expects them to resemble real money (an image on both sides) instead of play-currencies such as kroner, lira or peseta. And wuddayaknow! You found an alternative and saved an Euro! Quote Link to comment
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