Thanks, Naravan. That .exe doesn't seem to work. Maybe it's just for icad. Time for a complete uninstall/reinstall. TGIF 🙂
Thanks. Ladd. I need to revert back since I rely on the "difference between 2 surfaces" spot elevation routine daily.
> Sometimes I have to use the command, redraw points for one reason or another, and I find it very very very frustrating that it re-layers the poin...
> Lots of luck there, unless you have a XP OS that will never be connected online it will not work. I upgraded computers to an Acer running 8.1 and...
> > In Carlson, the C3D points are just acad proxy entities. Carlson doesn't "see" them as points, or as anything else. ...> Carlson doesn't...
> If you have Carlson 2015 that operates as an add-on to AutoCAD, you might try an install with the IntelliCAD engine and use the FILter (with Prox...
Solution> OK, different work style.> > I usually have all of my points on the same layer "PNTS" and the features drawn from those points are...
> Make sure the layer is not locked and try pasting this in at the command line (and press enter).> > (command "ERASE" (ssget "x" '((0 . "ACA...
SolutionI should add that the above procedure assumes the C3D user won't be adding more points. In my situation, I need to be able to convert C3D poi...
> Find the block in the drawing that represents the C3d Block. Draw a gigantic circle in your drawing. Redefine the block to be the circle. Hope...
SolutionThe Carlson conversion routine is almost enough by itself, but I need to do these steps to finish the conversion:(Since I want to convert the ...
> > I used Carlson to convert some C3D points to Carlson format. Now I want to erase the C3D points, but it won't let me. If I list one of the...
> I guess what I was saying what if I sent you a C3D drawing where the points were locked. In Carlson, would they still be locked keeping you from...
> Can you move them to another layer then turn off that layer, I know that didnt answer your question, but it may help.Good thinkin! That works. ...
> I know in C3D you can lock points. I don't know if they are still locked in your drawing? If they aren't locked, you can just use the erase com...
> So the routine apparently did not really "convert" them, it just made new Carlson points?The routine created new Carlson points on the same layer...