What You Should Know by NowĪt this point, your left hand can probably type SETQ as easily as it can ASDF. No doubt you watch variables or maybe just use the Last Evaluation box. You’ve learned to load all or some of your code and can probably set Breakpoints and step through your code. You know what you’re doing…but you’re still somewhere in between and in a fuzzy intermediate zone.īy now, you’ve graduated from creating your routines in Notepad to the VLIDE (Visual Lisp Integrated Development Environment). Today’s post assumes you’re no longer a beginner, but not an expert yet either. In part one of our series, we talked about some of the basics you should know when beginning with AutoLISP and what kinds of things you can automate with that knowledge.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |