05-08-2011, 11:09 AM
@ynopum
Thanks for the reply. Actually, I don't mind someone opens, edits or prints the drawing, but I would like he/she has a stamp "created by jupe' on the print out, while he/she could not see the stamp on the model/lay out when he/she opens/edits the drawing. So at least he/she needs to do something (e.g. erase the stamp) on his/her model in the file I sent, while he/she actually cannot see the stamp on the model. I agree with your second and third option. However, which application is more suitable in my case? What should I do in order to meet the second and third options?
Thank you.
@Dell Brett
Thank you for replying.
I agree with you that using method such as Autodesk Stamp: "Produced by Educational...." is easily removable, consequently, any similar solution will be removable. In my case, for beginner receivers, they rarely know the way to remove it, although I know how to remove it myself. the problem is I cannot make it although I know the way to remove it. Could you help me how to make it?
I agree sending it in DWF file format, PDF file format, and GIF image, etc, but there is a disavantage in sending the file in those formats, that i don't send them the original file (DWG file). My customer wants the file in the DWG format.
Thank you for the link LISP routine (LOCKUP.lsp).
Thanks for the reply. Actually, I don't mind someone opens, edits or prints the drawing, but I would like he/she has a stamp "created by jupe' on the print out, while he/she could not see the stamp on the model/lay out when he/she opens/edits the drawing. So at least he/she needs to do something (e.g. erase the stamp) on his/her model in the file I sent, while he/she actually cannot see the stamp on the model. I agree with your second and third option. However, which application is more suitable in my case? What should I do in order to meet the second and third options?
Thank you.
@Dell Brett
Thank you for replying.
I agree with you that using method such as Autodesk Stamp: "Produced by Educational...." is easily removable, consequently, any similar solution will be removable. In my case, for beginner receivers, they rarely know the way to remove it, although I know how to remove it myself. the problem is I cannot make it although I know the way to remove it. Could you help me how to make it?
I agree sending it in DWF file format, PDF file format, and GIF image, etc, but there is a disavantage in sending the file in those formats, that i don't send them the original file (DWG file). My customer wants the file in the DWG format.
Thank you for the link LISP routine (LOCKUP.lsp).