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AutoCAD & ADT Productivity Seminar 22-23 October 2002

I'd like to thank Shane and Carolyn from Tech Pacific for organising a very good and overdue forum for open discussion.  I remember saying to Hugh that it felt like a very well facilitated and focused Users group meeting, with so many people contributing. 

Also thanks to the sponsors - Autodesk, HP, Philips, Salesoft Cad Solutions and CadPro Systems for underwriting the event.

A special thanks to Hugh Bathurst for just getting down to the key issues of productivity and for being able to talk for two days straight (then he is an Aussy after all).

I'd also like to commend Rich, Shane, John & Gary from Salesoft for their tireless effort and to congratulate the winners of the 4 copies of WiseImage Lite (Our entry level raster editor for AutoCAD Desktop, AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT, SRP$1500+GST); that we donated for the Business Card Draw. 

My intention with this page is to follow up on some of the tools discussed and to provide links to some useful tools and organisations. Please send me links.

Regards

Kevin Breedveld

Managing Director - RasterTech®

Newsgroups and discussion services:  

As the owner of Cadvision Drafting & Scanning®, I have been a long time user of Bulletin boards, CompuServe, and Internet Newsgroups These have been the source of some of the best productivity tools we have included into our menus since the early DOS versions of AutoCAD.

You can set up News accounts in many mail software, like Outlook Express. You set up a new account, select News, press ADD and follow the prompts. When asked to the server enter "discussion.autodesk.com", for the Autodesk run groups. You can have more than one News account.  We have Jetstream so our news server is "news.xtra.co.nz".  You can also access Newsgroups from www.google.co.nz, and select the Groups tab.

The Autodesk groups are monitored by Autodesk staff and some restrictions apply. Where the general groups like "alt.cad.autocad", "alt.cad", "comp.cad.autocad", "nz.comp" will have many treads of conflicting opinion.

There are also list services that email the postings to you, so you don't have to log on to see if there is a reply.  Everyone should join AUGI (AutoCAD Users Group International), http://www.augi.com/welcome.asp . It’s free and list service is available here, you also get a free magazine. 

Talk with you co-workers; friends that work for other companies, your dealers, and ask them what they do in a situation you are having problems with. They may have fixed it months ago, or even years ago. ( I recently needed help with partial menu and a drafty in Norway had a solution on alt.cad.autocad. I was able to get the sales manager from Consistent Software to buy him a beer for his help.)

Some worthwhile AutoCAD related links:

www.download.com, www.shareware.com, www.downloadalot.com, www.cadwerx.net/,www.dotsoft.com, www.acad.co.uk/freesoft/progs.htm, www.intelcad.com/pages/down/, www.caddepot.com, www.cadonline.com/, www.cadfx.com/downloads/index.phtml, www.cadtoolsonline.com/free.htm, www.cadmasters.com/cadlinks.htmlhttp://www.llpsite.com/index.htm

PDF Creation links

http://www.pdf995.com/http://www.win2pdf.com/

This is just a couple I've used lately. Please send other links worth mentioning to kevin@rastertech.co.nz. Remember your Dealers website is always a good start.

Bluebeam Pushbutton PDF(TM)- AutoCAD Plug-in for PDF Drawing ( good, but not the cheapest)

Pushbutton PDF seamlessly plugs into AutoCAD to produce full-scale, high quality, printer or plotter-read PDF drawings without complicated conversion processes. Plus, Pushbutton PDF creates intelligent PDFs that include features such as embedding files in the PDF drawing, transferring hyperlinks and block attributes from AutoCAD, adding custom text stamps, and pre-setting digital signature fields. 

Download a free fully functional evaluation copy from: http://www.bluebeam.com/download2.asp

Some of my old favourites:

CxDocBar - graphically change between open drawings   HOT

Quickpik - lock toolbars, full width layer drop down & many more HOT

Tracking - New Zealand On-road Tracking Curves HOT

A lot of my lisp over the years has related to annotation, these are my most used

semfiles/addtext.lsp; semfiles/boxtext1.zip; semfiles/ddchtx.zip; semfiles/ddedtx.zip semfiles/pt11.lsp; semfiles/subs.zip (super/sub script bigfont);

Spreadsheet to AutoCAD... I have used TabPRO since R11

semfiles/spandemo.zip; semfiles/tabpro34.zip; semfiles/xls2dxf.exe

Isotools, including dimensioning - semfiles/Iso2000 demo.exe

Edit blocks: Run Blkedit and anything you do will apply to the block until you run bkldone - semfiles/blkedit.zip

Delete everything outside the picked window, I have a variation that deletes outside the drawing limits (easy to modify this); semfiles/delwin.zip

Double offset: semfiles/doff.lsp  Move/Copy/Rotate: semfiles/mcr.lsp

Switch viewable LTscale between PS & MS (not tried):semfiles/ltscale_switch.zip

Change your snapang to match a lines: semfiles/piksnap.lsp

Make DLL of your toolbar button BMP's  - Reshacker semfiles/reshack.zip  

Power Lisp demo semfiles/power.zip

 

 

PlanTracer has now been released.  

 Please contact Salesoft (team@salesoft.co.nz), or your usual reseller for full details: 

 

 

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