Jan 30, 2011

Lisp : Increment Text

Increment text lisp is used to create text increments with or without prefix text and sub number.
Increment text block lisp is used for the same purpose but it will place text as attribute blocks so you can able to edit block according to your convenience.

Download Increment text  click here
Download Increment text block  click here

Commands
  1. NO   ( For Increment Number )
  2. SNO  ( For Increment Sub Number )
  3. RES  ( To Reset Prefix Text Variable )
Increment text  
  • The text will place in a new layer “Text-Number”.
  • You can change scale, prefix text, starting number and  sub number.  

Increment text block
  • It will create an attribute block named “NUM”.
  • The block will place in a new layer “Text-Number”.
  • The block will not allow exploding so the attribute value will not be changed.
  • You can change scale, prefix text, starting number and  sub number.  
  • You can edit block "NUM" according to your convenience with block editor. e.g. if you want to add a circle or rectangle around the text, open block "NUM" in block editor and draw a circle or rectangle around the text and if you need change text justification also .




15 comments:

  1. THANK YOU VERY MUCH MAN...

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    2. we are unable to download increment text code

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  2. Hi are you able to change the justification of the inserted text to 'Left'?

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  3. bon soir - je recherche point d'intersection deux ligne sur autocad par programmation lisp---merci

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  4. I had been having the same problem and got the result in your post as I also asked a lot of students to have the solution but all in vain.

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  5. Dear Bijoy Manoharan,

    Done good work, but if need "M.H. No. - S2/92" in this manner??

    Hope to receive favorable reply.

    Thanks,
    Ahmed Donia

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  6. I LIKE YOUR THIS COMMAND BUT I NEED A LISP, THEY REPLACE THE EXISTING NO. AND ALSO ASKED PREFIX AND SUFIX.
    CAN YOU HAVE THIS LISP

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  7. NO BUT I WANT A LISP THEY THEY DO THIS WORK BUT THEY CAN NOT MAKE HIS OWN NUMBER THEY REPLACE THE PRESENT NUMBER/

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  8. Really so nice. Very helpful information . Thank you so much for this post. tik tok video

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  9. Hello Bijoy
    Thank for this nice script.
    Unfortunately it seems that it is not possible to have a space in the prefix.

    For example to use the prefix "V0 114 " to achieve:
    V0 114 001
    V0 114 002
    V0 114 003
    etc
    Is it a lot of work to implement this in your code?

    Best Regards
    Uli

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  10. if need only number without prefix what to do

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