I was very tempted to ignore this thread, not wanting to get involved in the somewhat heated discussions, but having seen these last two posts, I felt I needed to offer my viewpoint - take it or leave it.
jeez you guy's can't be this stupid. You CAN'T use ANY form of COMMAND in a reactor.
Stop.
Still the same thing.
No, this is not the same thing.
Of course you can use command with a reactor running in the drawing - otherwise if a reactor was running, how else would you use AutoCAD!? If this were the case, command reactors would be redundant - if you cannot use a command whilst a reactor is running, then what exactly are they meant to monitor?
Indeed you cannot any form of command within the
callback function of a reactor.
But from what I understand of this thread, the OP is remarking on the fact that AutoCAD will crash when the new
command-s function is used
independently of the reactor callback function whilst a reactor is running.
This would appear to be an overisight when Autodesk implemented the
command-s function.
My 2c.