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Kulibali
Joined: 16 Apr 19 Posts: 86
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:22 am Post subject: xref and Dref mapping - a tool for graphing social networks? |
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I would like to know if anyone has seen a charting tool application for Autocad that will scan a dwg drawing project folder (it would be interesting to make a whole drawing server) and look at all the links/dref in the drawings and generate something like a social network diagram like netdraw. Ideally, each node in the diagram should display the drawing name and a hyperlink to it, and perhaps you could use the ad re pathing renaming tools. This would be great when you take on a PROJECT and have to quickly figure out how someone else tied everything together. When you don't know their standards or, as in my case, they came up with a way to know there that is completely different from the standard. |
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JanHam
Joined: 09 Aug 20 Posts: 160
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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I'm also wondering is there any charting tool application for some sites like facebook or instagram? |
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powell1
Joined: 02 Nov 20 Posts: 13
Location: los angeles
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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I think there's a chart on a very popular site that you're talking about. I am a Spanish teacher on instagram and I have my own account where I post training videos and lessons in Spanish. When I first started posting my lessons, I looked at the chart of my popularity and it was low, I only had a few subscribers. I often thought about how to increase my popularity statistics and searched for various sites to do this. I found one site and it helped me a lot, i bought a few followers and likes and my statistics had increased and the line in my chart had increased too. Many of my students also follow me and they are really proud of me! _________________ helloooooo |
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