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Free Lisp files
Mike,

For a good source of free lisp routines check out
www.cadalog.com - AutoLisp Shareware or www.cadonline.com - Cadalyst. Cadalog has a section just for civil/survey (and anything else for that matter). Cadalyst lists its code by the month it was submitted and you have to wade through a lot of data to find what you want. Tom Haws has published a free curve tables AutoLISP application at www.hawsedc.com/gnu.

Happy Mapping
Jim
Jim..

Stumbled onto your webpage.  Looks great. I am looking for a lisp routine
that will do a curve table. Would you happen to know where I could find
one or know of a good source for surveying/c.e. lisp?

Mike Henson
To my visitors:
I've been getting a lot of Emails lately for lisp routines. If you are looking for lisp routines try the 2 sites I've listed above they are excelent websites. If you feel adventurous might even want to take a try at writing an AutoLISP program yourself. At
The C:ode(mine) and at AcadXtreme they have tutorials and some good code to steal too. I have also listed a couple of autolisp books on my reference books page. If you would like some custom lisp files writen for you I do consulting from time to time and will write them for you but, I'm not cheap. I might be easy but, I'm not cheap.
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