Utilities

Civil 3D offers an Application Programming Interface for users to build custom utilities and routines that extend the standard capabilities of the application above and beyond what comes out of the box. Search for utilities or share yours with the community.

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Title Date Rating
Curve Solver Utility
This is a little curve solver utility for Civil 3D. It is based on the code from LDD
August 2006
Google Earth Extension for Civil 3D 2007 SP3
The Autodesk® Civil 3D® 2007 Extension for Google Earth - Technology Preview is the first Google Earth publishing tool designed to specif...
September 2006
Resize Rim Elevations to Surface
Resizes structure rim elevations to the surface to which they are associated. Select a part from a network to resize all structures on that networ...
September 2006
Rotating Points In Civil 3D
I posted an article on creating this .lsp file in the tips section but I got an email from a user saying he was having trouble loading it. So I th...
September 2006
Control Tooltips For Alignments
Small Lisp utilities to turn on/off the tool tips for all or selected alignments.
September 2006
Leroy text styles lisp!
This routine was found on the Autodesk Discussion Group site. I added the ability to set ltscale to match the dimscale, since the civil3d drawing ...
October 2006
Enhanced Curve Solver
This program is a major modification from the program posted by Peter Funk for computing the missing data about an arc. It still has room for ...
October 2006
Civil 3d Stock assemblies.DVB
I have been so frustrated by the lack of a Basic.lane.transition that would give a Crown line on the outside (point 2) that I made one up. Macro...
November 2006
Structure Resizing Tool
SP3 resizes structure rim elevations to the associated surface. GOOD! However, the sump elevations move up or down the same amount. BAD! You mu...
November 2006
Double and Right Click CUI
Did you ever wish that if you double clicked on a Civil 3D Object you would get the appropriate Properties Dialog box for that Object? Of course a...
December 2006