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Point Break Multiple Selected Lines
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scrupul0us
2005-03-09 17:48:04 UTC
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Is there a way to select a bunch of lines that intersect and punch in a command that will point break where any two lines cross?
Dean Saadallah
2005-03-09 18:09:19 UTC
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In full AutoCAD with LISP programming, sure ;) But it's not a core function.

In LT, it takes some programming to do, freebies posted around here
somewhere, better working solutions available if you ever decide to consider
an add-on.
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http://www.pendean.com/lt
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Dean Saadallah
2005-03-09 19:08:01 UTC
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Right-click to reactivate the macro: hitting <enter> only repeats that core
functions of the last command used in the macro.
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scrupul0us
2005-03-09 18:41:02 UTC
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Actually I decided to go with a small macro someone had written me previously that uses the fence command

*^C^Cbreak;\f;int;\@;

still requires a little mouse work, but its better than the alternative...


also, whenever I use the single point break command and then hit enter to use it again and then click on a line, it produces a large gap in the line instead of a break... in order for me to use this tool over and over I have to use another command in betweens uch as regen.. any ideas on that?
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