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I've avoided it for as long as I can, but it now seems inevitable that I must rise to the challenge of the AutoCAD CUI.
I have always run a highly customised menu in AutoCAD14, and I want to run the AutoCAD 2008 menu as similar as I can make it.
I have been researching the best approach to modify menus via the CUI on various forums, and my head is spinning. The only consensus appears to be that there is no consensus!
I wish to modify most of the basic commands (line, erase, circle, etc.) so that they auto-repeat until cancelled by the next command selected. I also want to add some more dropdown menus and change the order in which they appear on screen. I will also add a lot of lisp driven macros and additional toolbars. Ideally I would like to take a copy of (say) Acad.cui, rename it, modify it to my requirements and then load it. Is that a good/practicable approach?
It seems I also have to get my head around workspaces.
Please can someone give me the ideal starting point for developing my own menu and layout?
I'm sure I'm going to miss the user-friendly simplicity of a text editor and the AutoCAD14 menu system!
TIA
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