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Autodesk University 2007 Primer Download
Joseph Wurcher has posted the Autodesk University 2007 primer on the Autodesk University Blog (BLAUG). It is the slides from the webcast presentation. AU
Originally posted by Shaan from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 10 Nov 2007
Through the Interface: Using AJAX to generate pages hosting Freewheel views
Senior Manager of Worldwide DevTech, Kean Walmsley, has a Freewheel-related post in his Through the Interface blog:Using AJAX to generate pages hosting Freewheel viewsIt's
Originally posted by Scott Sheppard from It’s Alive in the Lab
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
Revit Structure 2008 & CIS/2
Originally posted by beau turner from Will render for food...
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
Using AJAX to generate pages hosting Freewheel views
I touched on this subject a few weeks ago in part 2 of my DWF-related AU handout, but thought I'd come back and describe
Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
Project Draw: the Fast and the Furious
Project Draw is unleashing software updates at a fast and furious pace. Check it out at http://draw.labs.autodesk.com and tell us what you think: Labs.Draw@autodesk.com
Originally posted by Scott Sheppard from It’s Alive in the Lab
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
Simply Geospatial: How to use simple GIS functions in Civil3D
From many campus visits that I have made so far, I get the distinct impression that Geospatial or GIS concepts are still a mystery
Originally posted by Sanjay Asnani from 2D to (Civil) 3D - Varsity Views on Civil 3D
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
An AutoLISP program that draws a bubble at the end of axes.
All AutoLISP versions Hello, In this exercise, we will do the process of placing a bubble at the end of a LINE entity so
Originally posted by Orhan Toker from Daily Autocad
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
nVidia's Thoughts
On the CAD Market
nVidia mentions CAD, although not the way we recognize it. During the quarterly conference call with financial analysts, ceo Jen-Hsun Huang said:The computer aided
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
FLEXnet license denial notifications
If your users are having a lot of denials of their FLEXnet/FLEXlm licensed applications I invite you to beta test the latest version of
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
License report for 12D Solutions applications
If you are using applications like 12d Model from 12D Solutions from Australia and want to get great reports I invite you to beta
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
Microsoft SharedView Beta reviewed
I just finished a netmeeting session with a customer using SharedView Beta 2 and it worked really good. It was a bit slow when
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 9 Nov 2007
3DVIA Shape Beta for free 3D modeling
Last month I mentioned about the new way to upload models to Virtual Earth 3D/Live Search and now there is a freestanding application 3DVIA
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
Error 1606. Could not access network location.
If you get this in AutoCAD 2008 or AutoCAD LT 2008 take a look at this Knowledge Base document: Error 1606 during stand-alone or
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
Secret AutoCAD command for CPU affinity
Originally posted by AutoCADder from AutoCADder
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
Le cas du keynote disparue
Si jamais un keynote apparrait bien dans votre vue mais que celui-ci n'apparaît pas dans la legende verifiez que celui-ci est bien inclus dans
Originally posted by Daniel Hurtubise from Revit It!
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
How to give appropriate answers to natural language queries?
clipped from www.trueknowledge.com True Knowledge is an internet search company based in Cambridge, England. Our unique technology represents general knowledge in a form that
Originally posted by João Brogueira from CAD ptbr - Falando sobre CAD, GIS e 3D em Português...por João Brogueira
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
Autumn in the Rockies....
I just had to share these pictures out my front window yesterday. Another beautiful Colorado day... and the crab apples are so tasty!
Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
Redlining DWG?
A recent discussion group post highlighted this issue once more and I thought that it would be a good opportunity to repeat what has
Originally posted by Volker Joseph from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
It's a Green Week
I recently spent some time traveling in Europe and was surprised by how much attention the Green Initiative was getting in the press. It
Originally posted by Alex Willingham from Connected
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
3D/2D ShareNow Add-in Available for Inventor LT
The 3D/2D ShareNow Add-in allows you to publish a design from AutoCAD, Inventor, and Revit to Project Freewheel. This is possible with just one
Originally posted by Scott Sheppard from It’s Alive in the Lab
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
Two new AutoLISP applications: COPYROT and PICKDEL
Today we added two new AutoLISP application examples to AutoLISP section. One of them is COPYROT.LSP. It simply copies the entities that you select
Originally posted by Orhan Toker from Daily Autocad
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
Brand New Modelling Tool
My ace reporter Freddy Latherdon has been on hiatus in parts unknown for quite some time but he just sent me this story. He's
Originally posted by Steve from Revit OpEd
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
BLAUGI gets a nice new horizontal CSS menu.
If you cast your eyes along the bottom of the BLAUGI banner above, you should hopefully see 7 new AUGI blue (#004282) tabs running
Originally posted by Mike Perry from BLAUGI Blog of Autodesk User Group International
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
Project Draw Discussion Forum Now Available
We were a little bit tardy in setting it up, but the Project Draw discussion forum is now open for business.http://discussion.autodesk.com/adskcsp/forum.jspa?forumID=341news://discussion.autodesk.com/autodesk.projectdrawSo try out the
Originally posted by Scott Sheppard from It’s Alive in the Lab
ReBlogged here on 8 Nov 2007
New pricing for 3D AutoCAD Library
Our lowest pricing ever! Introducing 2,381 CAD Symbols, 3D symbol libraries for use with AutoCAD and other CAD Rendering software for design & construction.
Originally from Recently Added Software
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
The CAD Geek Blog
Donnie Gladfelter is a AutoCAD Training specialist and shares his ideas about CAD Standards, management and more. In addiion he will be speaking at
Originally from Featured Blog
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Old Drivers Can Cause Problems
No, we are not talking about senior citizens getting behind the wheel; we are talking about your computer’s out-of-date display adapter driver. If your
Originally posted by Volker Joseph from Beyond the Paper
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Autodesk PLM
We have all probably heard or read how Autodesk frowns on the PLM term for quite a type. "PLM is a marketing slogan created
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Windows Live Mail 2008 is bugging me
I pretty often get this message saying that "The TCP/IP connection was unexpectedly terminated by the server." It's when I change from one newsgroup
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Most wonderful time of the year
So, the second most wonderful time of the year has just passed, seeing that Halloween is over. But on its heels comes and even
Originally posted by Ursula Sadiq from In the Pipes
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Good Question: Xref attachment in sheet sets
Today’s good question comes from Matias, who asked about importing detail drawings into a sheet using the sheet set’s model views tab. As he
Originally posted by hewetth from Heidi Hewett's Blog
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Layout (paper space) tutorial: Part 2
Originally posted by R.K. McSwain from CAD Panacea
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Embed (or bind) IMAGES in a drawing file
Originally posted by R.K. McSwain from CAD Panacea
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Revit MEP
Revit MEP, that began life as Revit Systems, is starting to draw attention. One reason is because it is on it's way to becoming
Originally posted by BethPowell from Beth's CAD Blog
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Alibre =
Brass Tacks
So here comes the monthly Alibre marketing e-newsletter, aiming directly at SolidWorks: "SolidWorks Power for Less Than $500." They note that their software costs
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
MIT Sues
Gehry Partners
Architect Frank Gehry's building designs are remarkable; I've touched the multi-plated Seattle Music Museum. But now leaks and mold in one of his non-rectangular
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Did someone say Webcast? On Parcels? I gotta see this!
Originally posted by Kevin from Land Development Engineering
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Video: Raytrace Reflections
Ray traced reflections can be computationally expensive and too intense in your scenes, but this video tutorial will explain how to make them more
Originally posted by tbdesign from Ted Boardman's Visualization Blog
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Winners and Losers
in Mergers
When one company buys out another, it gives the smaller company a chance to survive. People get to keep their jobs, customers get to
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Feedback to Autodesk Labs: Frequent and Widespread
Autodesk Labs is all about feedback. And thanks to you, it's working. October was one of our busiest months ever in terms of user
Originally posted by Scott Sheppard from It’s Alive in the Lab
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
EOL and the power of MC2: Mass Contribution x Mass Customization
Some of my previous postings have focused on the need to dramatically increase the scale of our discovery of the unknown. I'm finding more
Originally posted by Wayne Hodgins from Off Course-On Target
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Family Editor - Parameter Order
In the past Scott Hopkins shared a method (at AUGI) to reorder parameters. If you block out some generic parameters names up front you
Originally posted by Steve from Revit OpEd
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Windows Live Writer 2008 Now Available
Windows Live Writer is a free tool and I have used it to compose blog post offline for over a year now while it
Originally posted by Shaan from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
MSC Q3
Down 2%
MSC is reporting declining revenue for Q3 and the so-far fiscal year. Q3 revenue was US$57 million down 2% from a year ago. For
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Windows Live Writer v1 released
And this blog post is posted using Windows Live Writer 2008 (12.0.1366.1206) that is confirmed to be the final release 1. You can right
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Restore disappeared network and volume icon on notification area
Problem In Windows Vista, suddenly I noticed that the volume icon next to the clock on the notification area was missing. I right clicked
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Using Windows CAD software on a MAC at CCNtv
Greg Smith delivers a review of using Parallels and VMwareFusion on a MAC to enable using the CAD software that is usually limited to
Originally posted by rachael Dalton-Taggart from PR, Marketing and the Business of CAD
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
9 Creative Staircases
Originally posted by beau turner from Will render for food...
ReBlogged here on 7 Nov 2007
Windows Live Mail v1 is released (not yet)
Not sure yet if the release is here or not. It probably is version 1 and the days of beta are gone. According to
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
The Future of Civil Engineering and Surveying Technology
Originally posted by Kevin from Land Development Engineering
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
SharePoint Free Edition
Sometime Next Year
Several CAD packages work with SharePoint, a piece of Microsoft software that searches through data. Solid Edge has been a big proponent of it,
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
What a Day
Yesterday I met with some Phoenix customers and had a great time and learned that many of the beautiful buildings and sports arenas in
Originally posted by Shaan from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
How do I move from LDD to Civil3D: Help is on the way!
I apologize for passive postings for last few weeks, but now all that AU heavy lifting behind me and an extra hour on my
Originally posted by Sanjay Asnani from 2D to (Civil) 3D - Varsity Views on Civil 3D
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
Google Analytics review
I was looking at Google Analytics and the visitors of this blog comes from 197 countries/territories representing 122 languages so there are only a
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
Project Freewheel update (includes DWFx support) now available
We made an update to our Project Freewheel servers. We updated them to build 1.0.1.33. Build 33 offers the following improvements over build 31:
Originally posted by Scott Sheppard from It’s Alive in the Lab
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
Topobase Electric North America
After Célia, I now announce the birth of another child: Topobase Electric NA. Topobase Electric NA is a new vertical application for the management
Originally posted by Cedric Moullet from The Topobase Insiders
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
Build your own RepRap!
What is RepRap?RepRap is short for Replicating Rapid-prototyper. It is the practical self-copying 3D printer shown on the right.The RepRap project became widely known
Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
A mathematical F# application integrating with AutoCAD via .NET
For my follow-up F# post I wanted to find something that showed off more of the capabilities of the F# language, while remaining something
Originally posted by Kean Walmsley from Through the Interface
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
Enable Target and Change Icon of shortcuts
Have you tried to right click on a shortcut and found that Target text box is locked, disabled and grayed out? You have also
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 6 Nov 2007
"On Your Side"
Against What?
Corporate tags can be interesting to analyse. This morning I noticed one from a firm called "Nationwide" which I think has something to do
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
Fading Layers
Hello there, This week I'm traveling in the Baltic countries, up north where the snow actually is on the ground already! Nice to meet
Originally from From the Ground Up
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
AutoCAD Architecture Webcasts (plus additional free training material)
Could you do with some free! AutoCAD Architecture training? Yes! Take a look at the following blog post by Chris Yanchar, it lists 3
Originally posted by Mike Perry from BLAUGI Blog of Autodesk User Group International
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
Poll: Mike Perry's Blog
Alright, friends and readers... some feedback, Por favor.You may know that my husband is a regular contributor to news items, etc over on BLAUGI
Originally posted by Melanie (Stone) Perry from Mistress of the Dorkness
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
Moldflow Q1
Up 14%
Moldflow reports that its Q1 revenues of $13.4 million were up 14% from a year ago. Net income of $1.5 million was down slightly
Originally posted by ralph grabowski from WorldCAD Access
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
Add personal mtext symbols or text snippets in AutoCAD
If you right click in the mtext editor or click on the symbol icon a list of predefined symbols is showed. It is possible
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
Updated Visual Search now available
Content Search Alpha is our overall Autodesk framework for aggregating design content in a searchable way. It leverages the richness of design data that
Originally posted by Scott Sheppard from It’s Alive in the Lab
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
BLAUGI Web Browser stats for the last 30 days (2007-10-06 to 2007-11-04)
Below shows the breakdown of Web Browsers being used by visitors to BLAUGI during the last 30 days - Sunday 6th October to Sunday
Originally posted by Mike Perry from BLAUGI Blog of Autodesk User Group International
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
VisualLISP: Calculating slope between two points
Visual LISP Hello Daily AutoCAD readers, Today, I would like to explain the program “measuring the slope between two points” that was in article
Originally posted by Muharrem Koçyiğit from Daily Autocad
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
AU Sneak Peak into the Future of AutoCAD!
Lynn Allen posted an invitation from AutoCAD Product Manager Doug Cochran on my team about his AutoCAD Futures presentation. Limited seating so early birds
Originally posted by Shaan from Between the Lines
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
Upcoming AutoCAD Architecture Webcasts
If you aren’t aware of the Ask Amy webcasts, below are some upcoming free sessions… Doors, Windows and AssembliesTuesday, November 6th10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Originally posted by Chris Yanchar from Between the Walls
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
Comparison of antivirus software's
If you visit AV comparatives and click on Comparatives to the left there are reports that compares the major anti-virus products available. Tests done
Originally posted by JTB World from JTB World Blog
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
Congrats to DARPA robotic car challenge finishers « Scobleizer
Congrats to DARPA robotic car challenge finishers « Scobleizer:Congrats to DARPA robotic car challenge finishersWired blog has the details on the robotic car race.
Originally posted by Joel from Orr's Observations
ReBlogged here on 5 Nov 2007
The Encyclopedia of Life and the Network Effect
We are rapidly evolving towards a networked world—NOT "network" in the technical sense, but the concept of networks wherein literally everything and everyone is
Originally posted by Wayne Hodgins from Off Course-On Target
ReBlogged here on 4 Nov 2007
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