Anyone know of a way to set the Z-lock setting so that it defaults to on at start up. I'm using MEP2012. It never fails that I get in a few edits before I realize the lock is off, which then leaves me with objects dropped to zero.
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Anyone know of a way to set the Z-lock setting so that it defaults to on at start up. I'm using MEP2012. It never fails that I get in a few edits before I realize the lock is off, which then leaves me with objects dropped to zero.
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
Yes thank. I would prefer it to be set to (1) a start up.
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
Thanks the lsp worked great. My first time writing one.
(setvar "osnapz" 1)
Too easy. Should have known.
The opposite problem.
In our case, upon opening a drawing, OSNAPZ turns on. User turns it off ("0"), opens an additional drawing (not closing AutoCAD 2015 in between), and finds it has been reset to on ("1"). Really aggravating because it affects the grip behavior.
PLEASE HELP!
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Thanks, I was hoping for an easier way, but you're right, of course. Pain is, the CAD Manager/IT liaison who did this "something" via bat, lsp or whatever, gave notice and moved across country, leaving at least a few dangling ends.
Follow-up:
Yup, it was an ACADDOC.lsp. A special one set up for Civil was loading, in addition to one for each other discipline, with the civil one taking precedence. I believe it was a test automatic roll-out, because she's the only person having this same problem. Hopefully, the path won't be added back into her support file search path automatically tomorrow. (She's process, not civil).
Last edited by Mamma Jamma; 2015-08-26 at 05:38 PM.