I wouldn't bother trying to justify what you have been doing regarding Elizabeth and/or Rebbeca...everyone here would be on your side at the drop of a hat...:wink:
I really am stunned at her posts here...her attitude and demands suck.....and that a beginner/student can think that anyone on this forum would give her precedence over you is ludicrous...
To Elizabeth & Rebbeca......I was prepared to help you and support you.....but no longer. hahaha yeah, i'm that way tho. i have to say something, at least once. lol OK, question.
When I enter the following: (command "insert" "block" pause "" "" "") at the command line, the block is placed where I want it with the pause, and then accepts the defaults for inserting a block, scale x, scale y, and rotation 0.
But when I put the same thing for a custom command with the CUI command editor, Autocad does not accept the "" "" "" for the defaults and asks you for each one. x, y, and rotation.
WHY is there a difference between the routine at the command line versus the same thing defined as custom command in the CUI? You would be better off putting in the "0" instead of just the enter "" symbol.
:cry:That didn't work either.I even tried it without any parentheses.It only works
at the COMMAND line, using "" or ; for enter commands.
Anyone have any suggestions. There is a difference between -insert & insert the insert command can have presets ticked on in the background bit like text can have different number of inputs required. Try "-insert", have a look at command line just type -insert. Well I just read that the - before a command means it will be a non-dialog version of a command.So command like style will not have a dialog box pop up, but will
just be prompted entries on the command line to run the command.BigAl, I was just having a problem with the insert command.I have some blocks I like to use,
and I want the insert command to act as a single click command where I can pick where the block is to go, and the rest of the insert command is just the defaults.
Like (command "insert" "block" pause "" "" "0") would allow me to put the block where I want it, and the default scales would be accepted by the "", and the "0"
would set the rotation to zero. The syntax above works at the command line, but not from a macro created in the cui.If I create a custom command in the cui,
and enter the above syntax, I still have to press enter for each part of the insert command for the default.Just wondered why it is different in the cui.
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