![]() ![]() ![]() I need the PLINE to start, anycodings_autocad-plugin finish, and then the variables get reset. ![]() Once my PLINE command starts, the variables anycodings_autocad-plugin get reset. ![]() The program seems to perform the anycodings_autocad-plugin intended function, but not with the intended anycodings_autocad-plugin results. One involves a LISP that is not playing anycodings_autocad-plugin nicely with setting system variables and anycodings_autocad-plugin then resetting them to what they were anycodings_autocad-plugin previously. I'll look at these and am sure it will save some very frustrating moments.I'm trying to make drawing wiring diagrams anycodings_autocad-plugin extremely easy in AutoCAD with next to no anycodings_autocad-plugin button presses other than my pre-programmed anycodings_autocad-plugin ones. This program is short due to the power of Visual LISP objects - a great example for those learning to use these tools. Use this function by typing LV at the Command line after loading in the LISP code. Theodorus's solution is to lock them all (or unlock them all) at once with this handy LISP function. When a viewport is not locked, it is not difficult to change the model view by accident. Viewport Lock and Unlock (Tip #2129) from frequent contributor Theodorus Winata is used to lock up viewports quickly. That made me hope for a simple routine that before I dive into any editing I can just invoke a routine that if it isn t locked then it locks all viewports, or if it is locked to ignore or perhaps say - Viewports Locked (already), or similar.Īnthony's link is obviously aimed at my 'dilemma' Occasionally I go to look at something inside a viewport and zoom in and lo and behold, it's not locked and then I have to fiddle to get all setup how it once was. ![]()
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