You now have a path boundary and are ready to fill it with tiles. You will need to apply some logic and work through a little geometry.
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- Visual LISP Tutorials (AutoCAD for Windows only)
- Tutorial: Garden Path (Visual LISP IDE)
- Lesson 1: Designing and Beginning the Program (Visual LISP IDE)
- Lesson 2: Using Visual LISP Debugging Tools (Visual LISP IDE)
- Lesson 3: Drawing the Path Boundary (Visual LISP IDE)
- Lesson 4: Creating a Project and Adding the Interface (Visual LISP IDE)
- Lesson 5: Drawing the Tiles (Visual LISP IDE)
- Introducing More Visual LISP Editing Tools
- Matching Parentheses
- Completing a Word Automatically
- Completing a Word by Apropos
- Getting Help With a Function (AutoLISP)
- Adding Tiles to the Garden Path
- Applying Some Logic
- Applying Some Geometry
- Drawing the Rows
- Drawing the Tiles in a Row
- Looking at the Code (AutoLISP)
- Testing the Code
- Wrapping Up Lesson 5
- Lesson 6: Acting With Reactors (Visual LISP IDE)
- Lesson 7: Putting It All Together (Visual LISP IDE)
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