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29 April 2008
Scale List Fix          

So you have installed SP1 and you know how to fix drawings with a bloated scale list. But what if you have dozens or hundreds or thousands of "infected" drawings each containing hundreds of scale list entries?

Autodesk has released a tool to fix these bloated drawings. You can select any number of drawings and batch process them.

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You have heard about this tool, haven't you? If not, that means you are not reading Shaan Hurley's Between the Lines blog. Here is the link to the Scale List Cleanup Utility. While you are there, I suggest subscribing to this blog to keep up to date with the latest happenings at Autodesk.

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22 April 2008
API Wishlist          
Help shape the future of the API for various Autodesk products, including AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD MEP, AutoCAD Civil 3D, AutoCAD Map 3D, Revit, and Autodesk Inventor. You have until May 1 to provide your input to Autodesk via online surveys. These API surveys were previously only available to ADN members, but they have been opened up to the public.

More details can be found on the Through the Interface blog.

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15 April 2008
Carlson Survey 2009          
Dave Carlson, executive vice-president of development, announced the pricing structure for Carlson Survey 2009 this afternoon at the Carlson User Conference. It is as follows.


  • Carlson Survey 2009 with IntelliCAD (includes IntelliCAD engine) - $1500
  • Carlson Survey 2009 for AutoCAD (you supply or purchase your own AutoCAD) - $1500
  • Carlson Survey 2009 with AutoCAD OEM (includes AutoCAD OEM engine) - $3750


More details

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14 April 2008
Carlson User Conference          

I'm at the convention center in downtown Lexington, KY for the Carlson Silver Anniversary User Conference. So far it's been somewhere between Autodesk University and an AUGI CAD Camp. This is a 2-day conference with nine sessions offered.

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In the opening keynote address, Bruce Carlson, president of Carlson Software talked about the addition of IntelliCAD to the platform choice for Carlson Software. This comes on the heels of the announcement this past January that Carlson could no longer sell Autodesk products. Bruce also emphasized how Carlson is a nimble company that can and has always responded quickly to customer input.

Dave Carlson, executive vice-president of development, gave a brief overview of Carlson 2009. The IntelliCAD engine is now built in. This means that when you install Carlson, you do not need AutoCAD, although it will still run on AutoCAD if you desire. Support for AutoCAD includes versions 2000 through 2009, and you can install unlimited platform versions of Carlson per single license, on the same machine.

A few more highlights that were mentioned:

  • Carlson is a member of the ODA
  • Carlson is now using a common code base for both the AutoCAD and IntelliCAD engines.
  • Some AutoCAD features are not present in the IntelliCAD version of Carlson, including Sheet Set Manager and Tool Palettes
  • Some routines run much slower in the IntelliCAD version but that this issue should be resolved in the upcoming release of IntelliCAD 7.
  • Simplicity Systems, acquired by Carlson in 2002, will be releasing a Microstation compatible survey module on April 21.
  • With regard to their mining products, the concept of 4D design is being promoted. 4D being the traditional 3D, plus timing.
  • A 5D concept was also mentioned, this being 4D plus costing.
  • Carlson is working closely with Bentley and ESRI for more integration.
  • Carlson has a short term goal of being able to write to ESRI Geodatabases from all field and office products.
  • Carlson still loves AutoCAD and AutoCAD Map and they are still an active ADN member. They have no plans to drop these platforms from their product development.

This evening we were treated to an excellent dinner. Maureen Slocum, Vice President, Group Publisher spoke about about a new marketing partnership between Carlson and CENews to premier in the next month or so. David Lorenzo, Development Director, IntelliCAD Technology Consortium also spoke about the relationship of the ODA and the IntelliCAD Technology Consortium, and how Carlson fits into the mix.

Carlson Press Release

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01 April 2008
AutoCAD 2009 Drawing Tool Buttons          

New to 2009 is the default icon mode for the drawing tool buttons. You know what these are, the SNAP GRID ORTHO POLAR OSNAP, etc. buttons down in the status bar. They take up less room as icons, but you will need to figure out what each one does.

Out of the box, they look like this:

 Drawing Tools as Icons

If you right click on any button, you will get this menu:

Context menu for drawing tools

Uncheck the Use Icons item to restore the previous TEXT buttons, like this:

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Polar Tracking, Object Snap, and Object Tracking include a context menu to quickly change settings without having to open a dialog.

New to this bunch of tools is the QP, or Quick Properties button. Heidi Hewett has put together a nice article on Quick Properties.

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