Hello!
I am asking for help in reading the coordinates of lines and points in the project which I have to designate in the field.
Is it possible to read the coordinates (X, Y) of the points in NanoCad and export them to a file, e.g. TXT format.
I had Autocad, it was necessary to read the LISP add-on and use it to get the * .txt file with coordinates.
And how is it in NanoCad, anyone has an idea?
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#1
Posted 15 May 2020 - 11:54 AM
#2
Posted 15 May 2020 - 12:08 PM
Hello.
NC 5 doesn't support LISP, but NC 20 does, try it.
NC 5 doesn't support LISP, but NC 20 does, try it.
#3
Posted 15 May 2020 - 12:41 PM
Thank you for the quick reply - I am already downloading NanoCad20;)
Where is the option to export X, Y coordinates to a TXT file?
Do I have to install any add-on, e.g. lisp?
Where is the option to export X, Y coordinates to a TXT file?
Do I have to install any add-on, e.g. lisp?
#4
Posted 15 May 2020 - 08:12 PM
You should use some LSP script, like you did in AC. The other way is to use report tables. Place a table, choose Report type - you can pick any objects and show their properties in a table, then you can export the table to a file.
#5
Posted 19 May 2020 - 10:29 AM
Kreator, on 15 May 2020 - 12:08 PM, said:
Hello.
NC 5 doesn't support LISP, but NC 20 does, try it.
NC 5 doesn't support LISP, but NC 20 does, try it.
Nefryt, on 15 May 2020 - 11:54 AM, said:
Hello!
I am asking for help in reading the coordinates of lines and points in the project which I have to designate in the field.
Is it possible to read the coordinates (X, Y) of the points in NanoCad and export them to a file, e.g. TXT format.
I had Autocad, it was necessary to read the LISP add-on and use it to get the * .txt file with coordinates.
And how is it in NanoCad, anyone has an idea?
I am asking for help in reading the coordinates of lines and points in the project which I have to designate in the field.
Is it possible to read the coordinates (X, Y) of the points in NanoCad and export them to a file, e.g. TXT format.
I had Autocad, it was necessary to read the LISP add-on and use it to get the * .txt file with coordinates.
And how is it in NanoCad, anyone has an idea?
http://www.sepram.it/lisp.html
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