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Postby Jonathan C. Lang » Sat Jan 21, 2006 12:20 am

How about Line by Direction. I would like a simple, non-coordinate way
to input a line by bearing and distance without having to convert my
bearings to east azimuth decimal degrees.

I use C&G daily at work but I teach LDT at UAA and this LDT command
seems to be used more than any other.

- Jon


Jonathan C. Lang, RPLS
Lang & Associates, inc.
Professional Land Surveyors
11500 Daryl Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99515-3049
-------------------------------------------------
(907) 522-6476
(907) 522-4625 Fax
jclangls@alaska.net E-mail
Jonathan C. Lang
 

Re: Wishlist Item

Postby Gary Cottrell » Wed Jan 25, 2006 10:27 pm

In the meantime you could use the angle override:

with your autocad format set to "surveyor's units", initiate the "line"
command to pick a starting point, at the command line type the left angle
bracket, enter, the bearing from the point, enter, type in the distance,
enter, and the line will be drawn accordingly. Repeat the angle override,
bearing and distance for each new leg. The format, excluding quotes, is
"<", "n40d30'35"e" and "distance". It helps to move the cursor to the
general quadrant of the next leg ... autocad may get confused and not
process the command if the tracking line is in the opposite direction!
No coordinates and no conversion.

Gary

Gary E. Cottrell, RLS
Cottrell Land Surveyors, PC
7308 Manlius-Jamesviile Road
Manlius, NY 13104
(ensign@alltel.net (primary)
ensign@twcny.rr.com (alternate)

"Jonathan C. Lang" <jclangls@alaska.net> wrote in message
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How about Line by Direction. I would like a simple, non-coordinate way
to input a line by bearing and distance without having to convert my
bearings to east azimuth decimal degrees.

I use C&G daily at work but I teach LDT at UAA and this LDT command
seems to be used more than any other.

- Jon


Jonathan C. Lang, RPLS
Lang & Associates, inc.
Professional Land Surveyors
11500 Daryl Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99515-3049
-------------------------------------------------
(907) 522-6476
(907) 522-4625 Fax
jclangls@alaska.net E-mail
Gary Cottrell
 

Re: Wishlist Item

Postby Steven O'Brien » Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:58 am

I use this method:

Select the line command and then on the command line enter the distance and
bearing in the following format: @25.0<n90d00'00"e and press enter. This
example would draw a line 25.0 feet long running due east on the screen.
Substitute distances and bearings as needed.

Steve


"Jonathan C. Lang" <jclangls@alaska.net> wrote in message
news:dqrd4a$t4p$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
How about Line by Direction. I would like a simple, non-coordinate way
to input a line by bearing and distance without having to convert my
bearings to east azimuth decimal degrees.

I use C&G daily at work but I teach LDT at UAA and this LDT command
seems to be used more than any other.

- Jon


Jonathan C. Lang, RPLS
Lang & Associates, inc.
Professional Land Surveyors
11500 Daryl Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99515-3049
-------------------------------------------------
(907) 522-6476
(907) 522-4625 Fax
jclangls@alaska.net E-mail
Steven O'Brien
 


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