Good evening folks. I hope you are all having a great weekend!
I'm looking at a dilemna I created for myself by trying to blend 2007 & 2009 using the same directories for the network customizations. I still run into errors in some files 2007 will open where 2009 fails to open the file at all.
Also 2007 for basic use is a much less robust resource hog to do the same work.
I am keeping 2009 for my power users and 2007 for the less CAD intensive users who just open and markup files.
Both are now sharing the same commands, standards, toolbars and structures.
Here is the problem I ran into:
I was trying to figure out how to have 2007 redefine a few specific commands to different routines.
Specifically setting scale & profile repairs because 2007 is missing a few prompt bypasses that 2009 now has.
I want to use the same keyboard commands but have them read two completely different Autlisp files.
So undefine/redefine won't help from the way i understand their function.
The PGP file wont help since it will be the same file as well.
I am trying to keep the same basic commands so the help files, tutorials, and use remain comprehensive to the user regardless. I only have 3 specific lisp files i wanted to manage this with.
I wondered if anyone else has ran into this or can see a very simple means to do this I have overlooked?
I was hoping to use the individual MNL or acad200Xdoc.lsp files for each version to manage the altered command definitions?
Any way, thank you for your time, it is much appreciated.