I think the first apostrophe means "insert a transparent command", the second one indicates that the macro has no name.
In fact, if I rename the macro xx, i should digit 'xx space/enter if I want to use it during another command. Why bother?Put the MTP command on a button instead. Hello,
I'm not worried, this issue does not stop me from working. I know there are a lot of options that can replace the macro I use ...
It was more a question of curiosity. I wondered why a macro so simple, with a basic syntax as well, worked with all autocad since 2007, but not with 2014. And it seems strange to me that your macro uses three keystrokes to replace three key strokes.
Would it work if you removed the quotation marks on either side of _M2P?
Option of last resort.Assign MTP to your F1 key.Who needs Help anyways!LoL Three keystrokes ...
m2p + space = 4 keystrokes
double apostrophe + space = 3 keystrokes? No, = 2.5, because the
double click is faster than clicking two different buttons.
I seem to think like motorcyclists which set their race bikes to earn a few hundredths of a second.
But with Autocad is not strange, it's crazy.
:) Now I set F1.
I have to press it twice ... My colleagues have already called the ambulance... Re: pressing F1..Faster, faster the light is turning red!
Take all the time you devouted to figuring this out today and then calculate how many times you'll have to use the MTP command in order to gain it all back.I'm thinking it will be about one point two five million. Yes, maybe it will be about one point two million four if I use shift + rightclick. I have to compare the two cases ... as long as the keyboard does not burn Test that theory and get back to us.First, get a bowl of water, throw some ice in it and keep it handy.You're going to need it to soak your fingers in.Have fun.
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