



Will try to work on some of the above code over the weekend but any pointers to get started would be great. The user can in effect modify the drawing as he wants - but whenever he prints there'll be that plot stamp :D Here's a storyboard of how it could be done:ġ - Get a lisp file to be loaded/created on opening of the drawing (can be done - saw some code on this forum - and that pesky LISP virus is also proof)Ģ- The LISP will simply check the TDCREATE or TDUPDATE variables and store it temporarily it will also limit the ACAD instance to 1 & be able to detect if the drawing data is copied to another drawing file currently openģ- The LISP will write a Plot Stamp Parameter file and set a variable to switch Plot Stamp to 1 - it will also check that the plot stamp is on when the plot command is invoked Maybe objectarx with its custom objects? but even they can be exploded This did say users will have to enter an autodesk ID when they launch the application. Previously we installed a serial number during the image build. I don't think one can protect the drawing with the help of Lisp. I'm using the Custom Install tool under products and services to build an installer for a Lab at the college where I work. Access free educational resources and instructional material to help you thrive in a. Quote from: Crank on November 09, 2009, 04:00:56 PM -I wonder what you would have been thinking if there were 100 copies of the text on to of each other. Free access to Autodesk learning resources. There are places in the world where they scan a drawing and give you an acceptable CAD format for about 10 bucks per A1 size!
