Wrote in message have worked with AutoCAD for many years with my previous company. Recommend looking at vertical packages, like AutoCAD Architecture or Revit.
LOAD LISP IN AUTOCAD LT FULL
Your other option is to pay for full AutoCAD, at which point, I seriously Post your lisp routines or a description of them, and someone mayīe able to provide alternatives that could fit your needs. Macros to accomplish the same or nearly the same things. That said, you may be able to write your routines in DESIEL or with plain That is one of the reasons we use both LT and Civil 3D for our non-Civil 3D Ways around the disabled LISP feature, it is a violation of the license. While there are some people that may have found Autodesk hasĭisabled that feature along with others in order to lower the price to a LT can't legally run LISP or VBA per the license agreement. I have downloaded the trial of AutoCAD LT and so far that is my only hangup with using the software. Is there any way to use LISP routines in AcadLT? (and if an autodesk employee reads this) Is there any plans to offer LISPs in future releases of AuotCAD LT? Or as an alternative, is there any way to create similar commands to what LISP files offer within AutoCAD LT? It appears to suit my needs since I plan to only use the 2D drafting components of ACAD, however after some research I see that I will not be able to use my extensive LISP file that I have created and become accustomed to over the past 10-15 years of ACAD use. That said, I have been looking into AutoCAD LT as an option for design software. Since I'm a small business that is just starting out I am looking at the most economical startup costs.
Now I am going out on my own and starting a small residential design business and plan on using AutoCAD since that is what I am experienced with. I have worked with AutoCAD for many years with my previous company.