TheSwamp
Code Red => AutoLISP (Vanilla / Visual) => Topic started by: POCKETS on January 14, 2009, 03:13:36 PM
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Cab,
I like your program, Pl2cloud27. It's the best revision cloud around. BUT I have a problem. I have added pl2cloud to the start up suite of the load application so that it will load every time I call up a drawing. The thing is, I get a "too many arguments" at the command line when I type in PL2CLOUD. I can reload from the Load Application and it works fine. I am using AutoCAD 2002. Do you know what the problem might be?
Pockets
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Try taking it out of the Startup suite & add this
(AUTOLOAD "PL2Cloud27" '("PL2Cloud")) ; Draw Revision Cloud from Pline
to acaddoc.lsp or any other lisp that is loaded in each DWG.
PS Thanks 8-)
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Cab. Thank you!
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I also must say that I think that this is the best Revcloud Prog I've seen.
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Thanks fellas.
(http://www.theswamp.org/screens/index.php?dir=cab/&file=av-BigGrin.gif)
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Alright! Now you are going to make me go look it up and try it out.
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I assume you found it.
If not:
http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=1319.0
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Alan
Great routine. I have one that is similar. In mine I added delta symbol, text and arrow. Also a toggle to a Red Line Cloud tool with cloud, text and arrow.
This is part of my overall program, so it is not a seperate standalone routine. Just thought I would tease you will some ideas. I have learned a lot from your routines. My codes are weak, but I love creating dialog boxes.
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Krushart,
No one is going to make you look it up but if you don't you are going to miss out on a great revision cloud program.
Pockets
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Krushart,
No one is going to make you look it up but if you don't you are going to miss out on a great revision cloud program.
Pockets
I will get there guys, Too busy right now to play with it.
Thanks for the link CAB
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Gary, you're a master at Dialog Design. 8-)
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Dialog boxes make my head hurt. I like coding them, but I've never done anything as sweet looking as yours, Gary. Keep up the good work.
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Gary, you're a master at Dialog Design.
He sure is.
Tony