Hi,
I totally agree with Rob here. Pay your
money and purchase a vendors API. Choosing a vendor will also provide you with
technical support which will come in handy.
hi
respectfully, I think you are kicking a 'dead
horse'.
your best bet is to work with an library/API
vendor (here's one I worked with about 10 years ago: http://www.kamelsoftware.com/fastlook/fapi_samples.htm
)
I'm sure there are many others.
The likelihood of you writing something like this
from scratch (unless the coding is trivial, like setting file permissions...)
is next to nothing (these libraries take years to development and are enhanced
every time a new version of AutoCAD is released.
Finally, take a look at some of the big open
source site (sourceforge, etc.), possibly you might find something there...
respectfully
rob
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From: majid kaimi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 07:05:29 -0700 (PDT)
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>hello
>I read few article thet say ..... it is
possible to
>handle autocad(files) with programming
languages such as c++ and delphi
>but I have no Example To learn it
>can any one help me
>
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