![]() The modeless dialog is generated using a function exposed by the AutoCAD Express Tools (ET) in the unlikely case that your ET is not installed or is otherwise not operational, this routine may not work. ![]() You can leave the dialog in place, close it, or move it at any time. Now when you select any number of object types - including polylines, splines, regions, arcs, and circles - a modeless dialog will appear and/or update showing you the result of the calculations. Nothing will appear to happen, but in the background a reactor has been loaded. Start by loading the LISP file, then type in the command Tadd. AutoLISP Debugger for AutoCAD R14 (free LISP debugger) 40kB : AutoLISP Debugger for IntelliCAD (free LISP debugger) 45kB: : BANA - make all block attributes non-annotative (LISP for AutoCAD) 1292 : : BlkAnnot - change the Annotative flag for selected blocks (VLX Lisp for AutoCAD) 14kB. This can be helpful if you want to calculate the total area of multiple closed polylines, for example. ![]() Tadd is a LISP routine that will display the total area, perimeter, and length of a selection set of objects. ![]()
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