Autodesk Autocad 2004 | --land Desktop -civil Design //top\\
(defun C:PURGEALL ( / ) (command "-PURGE" "A" "*" "N") (command "-SCALELISTEDIT" "R" "Y" "E") (princ "Vanilla 2004 is fast again.") )
Mastering the Legacy: Autodesk AutoCAD 2004, Land Desktop, and Civil Design
He walked away. Sarah saved her file: Maple_Creek_Phase3.dwg . She leaned back, looked at the clean, precise lines on her screen—the contours, the alignments, the parcel boundaries. Autodesk AutoCAD 2004 --land Desktop -civil Design
One of the most requested features finally arrived: . This created a polygonal mask that hid objects behind it. For detailers creating blown-up sections, this was revolutionary—no more messy trimming of hatch patterns.
"Oh, you sneaky valley," she whispered.
The most common mistake users make is treating an LDT drawing like a standard DWG.
hijacked the LISP interpreter. It reserved commands starting with "LD" (Land Desktop) and "CD" (Civil Design). If you tried to run a batch plot LISP script, Land Desktop would often throw an error about a missing "AeccDb" module. (defun C:PURGEALL ( / ) (command "-PURGE" "A"
Autodesk no longer supports or sells AutoCAD 2004. It is "end-of-life." However, Autodesk does not authorize free distribution.