Is there a way to set a reactor, not that I know anything about reactors, to turn cap locks on if the attribute edit dialog is opened?
J. Logan
ACAD 2016
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Is there a way to set a reactor, not that I know anything about reactors, to turn cap locks on if the attribute edit dialog is opened?
J. Logan
ACAD 2016
Give this thread a look; I can update it if you'd like:
https://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=41461.0
Cheers
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
Sincpac C3D ~ Autodesk Exchange Apps
Computer Specs:
Dell Precision 3660, Core i9-12900K 5.2GHz, 64GB DDR5 RAM, PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (RAID 0), 16GB NVIDIA RTX A4000
Thanks for the lead. I'll check it out.
J. Logan
Having a bit of trouble here. I've copied the code to a .txt file on my hard drive. How do I save it to a usable file in ACAD? I'm guessing saveas in Visual Studio or .NET.
.NET code has to be compiled using an IDE such as Visual Studio, and built to a specific .NET Framework version.
At the bottom of post #20 in the above linked thread are two .NET assemblies, LispKeys2010.dll and LispKeys2013.dll, which are named for the DWG Database (format) they support. Since you're using AutoCAD 2016 (2013 DWG format), you'd want to download the latter to a local folder, to test using the NETLOAD Command. I've just downloaded same and can load & use it in my 2016 install here.
If/when you want to set it up to auto-load, I can help with that as well, just make sure it works for you first.
Cheers
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
Sincpac C3D ~ Autodesk Exchange Apps
Computer Specs:
Dell Precision 3660, Core i9-12900K 5.2GHz, 64GB DDR5 RAM, PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (RAID 0), 16GB NVIDIA RTX A4000
I wasn't logged in so I wasn't seeing the downloads.
Brilliant! I was able to load, run and use the ReactorCapsLock.lsp Tim Spangler put together with the LispKeys2013.dll.
I was also successful in Auto loading the files. Thanks for the work on these and pointing them out to me.
J. Logan
Acad 2016
"How we think determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get."
Sincpac C3D ~ Autodesk Exchange Apps
Computer Specs:
Dell Precision 3660, Core i9-12900K 5.2GHz, 64GB DDR5 RAM, PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD (RAID 0), 16GB NVIDIA RTX A4000
Hi,
I've achieved a Caps Lock solution using a AutoHotKey script that I've thrown a shortcut into my Windows Start folder. It has a global CAPS ON setting for AutoCAD, Notepad and Excel. It also has an annotation window specific CAPS ON for specified windows within Inventor that could be manipulated to give a solution to AutoCAD, since I'm guessing you would like to have CAPS off and ON in AutoCAD at particular scenario points (like I do in Inventor).
I'd be happy to share the file if anyone would like a copy.
Merry Christmas!
Luke
Thanks Luke, but the solution Bbox and Tim Spangler worked up is exactly what I was looking for. Now all I have to do is get my fingers to type ATE at the command line rather than TED and all is good. Damn it's hard to break some habits.
Blackbox,
Will the LispKeys2013.dll version run in Autocad 2018?
Thanks,