In a previous DraftSight blog, I spoke about Blocks and how to create and use them. So, in the real world on a Friday evening, you get asked to print 10 copies of 18 layouts, all in different DWG files. Do you have a task that uses a series of DraftSight commands to fulfil? Lisp has been in use in the CAD world for about 30 years and because of this, there is a massive library of routines available for free on the internet. It allows you to program within DraftSight Professional. So, knowing this, why would you want to switch to DraftSight Professional? So, lets get started! Lisp is synonymous with CAD. Since DraftSight was released, there has always been a free version.
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