
Blog — Practical, proven insight into CADD Management from Mark W. Kiker You notice something. Then you become concerned. Then it becomes an “Issue”. That is the progression… but how does it move from one to the next? These are the steps of items evolving beyond annoyance, anomaly or abstraction. These are the items that have others moving beyond concern to very concerned, to an issue. How things move from Noticed to a Concern If you notice something, you keep your eye on it and address it when it first looks to be a concern. After investigating things you notice, if they are bigger than you think or have greater impact, they move to concerns. But when do people come and talk to you about troubling items? How things move from Concern to Issue Moving from concern to issue happens when something along the pathway of correction fails to work. Things get to the issue level by being ignored. Things get to an issue level when you are not made aware of them. Things get to an issue level when your corrective measures are not enough.
AutoCAD Tutorials for free, Lessons, Videos - a Complete Course If you do not have a copy of AutoCAD, you can download a 30 day evaluation copy from Autodesk. Follow this link, or go directly to their website. You will be downloading AutoCAD 2014 and it will work fine with these tutorials. You can also try other CAD programs like ZWCAD, which are less expensive alternatives. Here are complete lessons divided into 4 levels of learning. Each Level is one section that builds on the previous. Many lessons have videos with narration to explain in detail some of the concepts. VBA pour AutoCAD Voilà un exemple vite fait sur le gaz qui répond en partie à ta question. Je n'ai pas fait la routine qui parcourt toutes les entités d'un dessin, mais l'idée est là. Tu sélectionnes une entité sur ton dessin et la macro vba extrait les coordonnées des point (qui sont affichés dans la fenêtre de débogage). Conseil pour la polyligne (et autres éléments ACAD) :Les coordonnées sont toujours rangées dans une variable Variant de type tableau. C'est identique pour les splines, sauf que là, il y a les valeurs en x,y,z et que le tableau où sont rangés s'appelle FitPointsP1: x1= FitPoints(0) y1= FitPoints(1) z1= FitPoints(2) etc. Quand tu ne sais pas trop comment le tableau s'appelle, je te conseille de regarder la fenêtre des variables quand tu fais tourner la macro en pas à pas. Ceci fait en préliminaire, voici le code : Bonne chance, Jean-Marc @
Re-Thinking CAD Standards: Why there’s never a good time, and never a better time… :: complexitys After several months of blood, sweat and tears, we are very happy to share with you a free download of our CAD Standards, the Electronic File Naming Convention and the Project Folder Organisation we will be using at HDA, with immediate effect. We are a hybrid team of architects, designers and engineers. Even though we strongly believe in this interdisciplinary approach, we understand that it presents difficulties in achieving coherence and clarity in our management systems. The files we are sharing today with our readers are the first outcome of a thorough review and coordination process intended to make our different design tools and activities more coherent. As noted elsewhere on this blog, at HDA we believe in an open culture, that sharing content can be useful, productive and not anti-economic, and therefore offer these free to download in the hope that they may be useful to others.As noted earlier, HDA is a French company. CAD Standard Thanks