This lisp routine will draw chainages at user-defined intervals along a 2D polyline.
Note: the chainages will go from the start of the polyline in the direction that it was drawn.
For more Autocad lisp click here. The following instruction:-
Note: the chainages will go from the start of the polyline in the direction that it was drawn.
For more Autocad lisp click here. The following instruction:-
1-Extract Folder CHAINS.rar.
2-Open your target drawing you want to draw chainage.
3-Attach the named sv.dwg. (see below video).
4-Upload the lisp (dc_chains.lsp) to your drawing.
5-Type CHAINS in command line then hit enter key.
6- Do the following instruction in command line then hit enter key between each.
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