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Its also the best way for you to connect with the makers of AutoCAD. Cad Lisp How To Automate RunningLets take a look at some of these commandsvariables, and then we will discuss how to automate running them any time you open a drawing with a LISP routine. The list below explains some of these commands and system variables in detail. VTENABLE VTENABLE is a system variable that makes AutoCAD transition between views smoothly or abruptly. The variable can be set to a value of 0-7; I recommend you set it to 1. Setting the variable to 1 will allow you to zoompan and see where your zooming fromto. Although this is a system variable, and should only need to be set once, I have found that sometimes the variable can switch to zero when you exit or crash. PEDITACCEPT When running the PEDIT command (Polyline Edit), and you select a line or an arc, AutoCAD will prompt you to turn the object into a polyline. In most cases you want to turn the object into a polyline anyway, and the prompt is an extra step. Setting the system variable PEDITACCEPT to 1 will bypass the prompt and turns the object into a polyline automatically. PROXYGRAPHICS The PROXYGRAPHICS drawing variable is used to tell the drawing to save images of proxy objects (e.g., Civil 3D objects, Architecture toolset objects, etc.). It is also used with those products for specific functionality. In most cases you want this variable to be set to 1, and since it is a drawing variable, you will need to set this to 1 for every drawing. MSLTSCALE Standing for both Model Space LTSCALE and Paper Space LTSCALE, these are drawing variables. FILEDIA The notorious FILEDIA variable can cause you to yell at your computer, have chest pains, and make you want to quit for the day. This variable sometimes gets set to 0, causing you to get prompted to actually type in the location for any file operation (e.g., Open, Save As, etc.). Once you realize that you simply need to set FILEDIA to 1, you want this variable to be set automatically, every time you open AutoCAD.which leads us to the next section, How do you setup a startup LISP routine that will run every time you open AutoCAD Creating a Startup LISP Routine Creating a startup LISP routine couldnt be easier. Simply create a new text file in a location that you will not change. Then, to get these commands to run, you simply use the LISP function command like so: (command ) Below is how you would type in all the variables outlined in this article: (command VTENABLE 1) (command PEDITACCEPT 1) (command PROXYGRAPHICS 1) (command MSLTSCALE 1) (command FILEDIA 1) Now, save the file and move onto the next step. Loading the Routine With Every Drawing To have your startup LISP file load every time a drawing is open is also very simple. Next, find the LISP Files category in the Customization in All Files section of the CUI dialog box, right-click on it, and choose Load Lisp from the context menu. Navigate to the location of where your LISP file is, and it will appear in the list. Remember, if you find other variables or commands that you would like to run every time you open a drawing, simply add them to the startup.LSP file. Learning Commands LISP System Variables Tips. Unfortunately, in execution it presents errors, failures and excessive consumption of RAM which spoil that great concept that makes us fall in love with this great application that I personally use since version 12 and I will continue using it. I would like to me and many users that this topic will be taken into account and that it is optimized and stable as a Microsoft Office application.
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