This routine from Kent Cooper lets you quickly change linetypes of selected objects in AutoCAD, with immediate feedback. This file includes a main function that does the actual work, plus several wrapper functions — one for each of the AutoCAD linetypes. Start by loading the LISP file, then run the command CL. Abbreviations for the various linetypes are given to you at the Command line; choose one, then select the objects to change. If you open the LISP file, you will also see more than two dozen other command names that when used, save you the step of choosing the linetype. For example, use CLDD for the DashDot linetype, or CLPX for the PhantomX2 linetype. If you choose a linetype that is not currently loaded, the routine will load it for you. There are plenty of comments and other information inside the LISP file also. |