Intersection thru Lisp

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by StefVdM, Jul 4, 2003.

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    StefVdM Guest

    Hi all,

    is there a way to detect the intersection between two entities, thru lisp or vlisp???

    Thanks for any help

    Stef
     
    StefVdM, Jul 4, 2003
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    Michel Guest

    Do a search on this newsgroup...its been covered over and over....

    StefVdM a écrit :
     
    Michel, Jul 4, 2003
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    StefVdM Guest

    How do I "search" a newsgroup?
     
    StefVdM, Jul 4, 2003
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  4. Look up at the top icons..... See the "find" icon?    That's it!!!!



    "StefVdM" <> wrote in message news:...

    How do I "search" a newsgroup?
     
    Andrew NIELSEN, Jul 4, 2003
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    James Murphy Guest

    That depends on how you access the groups. Here's a link to goggle's search of the groups that may be easier.



    http://tinyurl.com/g12w



     



    Murph



     



    "StefVdM" <> wrote in message news:...

    How do I "search" a newsgroup?
     
    James Murphy, Jul 4, 2003
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    StefVdM Guest

    I'm accessing this newsgroup through my Internet Explorer. No "FIND" button here! Hence my question...

    But I already found the solution. I should have tried before asking... And what's more, I found some interesting material to think about.

    Thanks for the help, guys!

    Stef
     
    StefVdM, Jul 4, 2003
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    James Murphy Guest

    Your welcome,. If you got the time to pass and search hard enough some one posted a lisp file a while back that will let you use the goggle search inside AutoCAD. Makes it a little easier to find a solution while you are trying to create something



     



    Murph



     



    "StefVdM" <> wrote in message news:...

    I'm accessing this newsgroup through my Internet Explorer. No "FIND" button here! Hence my question...

    But I already found the solution. I should have tried before asking... And what's more, I found some interesting material to think about.

    Thanks for the help, guys!

    Stef
     
    James Murphy, Jul 4, 2003
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    Anne Brown Guest

    At http://discussion.autodesk.com/ you can search the newsgroups
    for previously posted questions. Put keywords in the blank box
    and then chose search for "last 3 days, last 2 weeks, last 3
    months or all". Search will bring up a list of newsgroup messages
    matching the text you provide in the search box. By using the
    Autodesk server search engine you will be searching all available
    messages not just those on your local newsgroup cache.

    Put in the specific words as the search words and chose All for
    the time length of the search. Clicking on an individual topic
    listed in the search findings will spread out the messages in
    that topic in a tree formation. The topics are listed by date
    with the newest date at the top.

    Hope this helps you in future questions.
     
    Anne Brown, Jul 4, 2003
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