
The TJ command: BricsCAD+ -> FREEWARE-By-CADPower -> TJ – Text Justify:

This command is usually found in Express Tools in AutoCAD. It is also possible to export the same to CSV file.īCOUNT is a FREEWARE command and will not expire in CADPower. It counts the number of occurrences of unique block names selected and displays them in a table. The CP_BCOUNT command (or BCOUNT) is a simple block counter. This command is usually found in Express Tools in AutoCAD.ĬP_BCOUNT (or BCOUNT) : (CADPower –> Blocks -> Block-related -> Count occurrence of block objects)Īlso, in BricsCAD+ -> FREEWARE-By-CADPower -> BCOUNT (Count occurrences of block objects): TCOUNT is a FREEWARE command and will not expire in CADPower. It is also possible to export the same to CSV file. It counts the number of occurrences of unique TEXT & MTEXT strings selected and displays them in a table. The CP_TCOUNT command (or TCOUNT) is a simple text string counter. There is a ribbonized interface as well.Here is a list of those FREEWARE tools that native BricsCAD does not have, but CADPower brings them to you.ĬP_TCOUNT (or TCOUNT) : (CADPower – Text-> Display -> Count occurrence of text objects)Īlso, in BricsCAD+ -> FREEWARE-By-CADPower -> TCOUNT (Count occurrences of text objects): The tools are also available within the main CADPower menu as well. We have given these tools a new identity by creating a separate menu and toolbar captioned “FREEWARE-By-CADPower” in the CADPower drop-down menu and inside the exclusive migration menu called BricsCAD+. We have made the familiar interface of BricsCAD even more familiar. These tools are FREEWARE – Forever, meaning that you will never need to purchase CADPower to use them.ĬADPower is used by a large number of BricsCAD users across the globe, not only to ease their transition to BricsCAD, but also to leverage from its other set of productivity tools that bring in a 5x-10x advantage of speed.

We have bridged the gap, that last mile of missing tools via our productivity software.
#Bricscad no pick box with object snap code
There are still a small bunch of missing tools, probably because it was tricky for Bricsys to add them to the native code without running into copyright issues. For a CAD user making the switch to BricsCAD, 99% of the familiar-interface is already in place, thanks to the high level of compatibility BricsCAD already provides. One of the first things you look for when you switch from one CAD environment to another is if you have all the familiar tools and conveniences you need.
