TheSwamp
CAD Forums => CAD General => Topic started by: ELOQUINTET on January 08, 2004, 04:18:36 PM
-
hey guys,
i'm looking for a list of all the commands for autocad 2002. is it possible to find a list in autocad or maybe on the web i can't seem to find a complete list i can print out and try. thanks
-
ok i found the command reference in help which has the list of commands but how can i print the whole list out?
-
When you right click on the command reference you'll see "print the selected heading and all subtopics".
You could also go to the acad.pgp and print out the commands from there (not sure if they are all in there though).
-
When you right click on the command reference you'll see "print the selected heading and all subtopics".
You could also go to the acad.pgp and print out the commands from there (not sure if they are all in there though).
no, no they're not.
-
The commands aren't all in the pgp or the print options don't come up?
-
I think he means the acad.pgp file. That just gives a list of the "hot keys". But then that is the only place where you will find them probably. He needs a copy of that little Acad Quick Reference Guide that they put out. Check your local book stores or on-line stores. It's a pocket size paper back that is nothing but a list of commands and what they do.
-
thanks guys. i was looking through them yesterday and it turns out i know most of them so i guess i can just explore the help from time to time and try some out.
-
SYBEX books publishes the reference book I mentioned. The last one i got was "AutoCAD 14 Instant Reference" by George Omura and B. Robert Callori. It is a complete list of all the AutoCAD commands and an explaination of what each command does. (I'm sure that they have a current version out, I'm just too cheap to hunt one down.)
Just checked. They have it for AutoCAD 2000. It should meet your needs. Go to www.sybex.com and check it out.
-
thanks dent i looked but was just curious. actually i began my search because i was looking for some door hardware in dwg format and it's all pdf. so i wondered if there was a trace command which if i inserted an image it could trace it somehow. i learned there is a trace command but it doesn't do that. i know there are programs that can vectorize images but the file size is huge because they contain a zillion segments. so anyway that's what spawned my search. thanks for the info
-
Here you go. Here is a list for Autocad 2004, and I'm sure most of them are in 2002, that you can go to and print out for future reference. Enjoy
http://theswamp.org/lilly.pond/craig/2004.htm
-
thanks craig. you know i was wondering is there a reason why there are no commands that begin with Y? just an observation...
-
Too many complaints. whY
-
Actually the "Y" commands are trade marked by Intergraph.
"YUCK"
"YOWIE"
'YELL'
"YELP"
"YODEL"
"YODA"
-
how bout:
You need patch #674 to fix the problem we didn't take into account
by the way, you forgot yoozers and yikes dent :D
-
No those are under strict copyright. You're not supposed to mention those.
-
Not even whisper them. The Whisper Police will come for you. They'll chain you to a desk and make you work in Anygraph. N0....Wait .... that's Se7en's story. I get them mixed up!
-
Poor John, he's now become the butt of all anygraph jokes :lol:
-
ha and se7ens become the butt. oh hey se7en
se7en, more like 10 as in take a deep breath and count to 10!!!
-
ha and se7ens become the butt.
Hahahahaha, I knew that comment was coming. :lol:
-
yumping yimminy