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    Default Old School Dim Break?

    Anyone have a Dim Break tool for ACAD 2007?
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    Default Re: Old School Dim Break?

    Quote Originally Posted by TeriblTim View Post
    Anyone have a Dim Break tool for ACAD 2007?
    There's one here

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    Default Re: Old School Dim Break?

    Thank you much!
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    Default Re: Old School Dim Break?

    One more thing. . .

    How would one go about putting it on a toolbar button? I know how to create a new command in the CUI, but how do I tell it to execute this command?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeriblTim View Post
    One more thing. . .

    How would one go about putting it on a toolbar button? I know how to create a new command in the CUI, but how do I tell it to execute this command?
    Once you have the LSP loaded (either through the startup suite, or acaddoc.lsp), you can simply create a button calling whatever command it is that runs the lisp. In this case it would be ^c^cDBREAK

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    Very cool. Thanks again! =D
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    Unfortunately I get some funky error message if i try to add a button now. . . =P
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    Default Re: Old School Dim Break?

    Quote Originally Posted by TeriblTim View Post
    Unfortunately I get some funky error message if i try to add a button now. . . =P
    What kind of funky message?

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    Default Re: Old School Dim Break?

    Sorry for the extended delay on the reply. Didn't see your post.

    It says -
    "Unhandled exception has occurred in a component in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue.

    Could not load file or assembly 'Autodesk.AutoCAD.Interop, Version-17.0.54.0, Culture=nuetral,
    PublicKeyToken=eed84259d7cbf30b' or one of its dependancies. The system cannot find the file specified."

    Was easy to post since the error message sits on top of everything. I get this error whe ntrying to add any toolbar buttons. If I click continue it just goes back to the CUI and will do it again if you try and add it again. You have to cancel out of the CUI. Any ideas?
    Tim McDougald
    CAD/BIM Manager / Assistant P.M.
    KMB Design Groups, Inc. P.S.
    828 7th Avenue SE - Olympia, Washington 98501

    HayWire Racing
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    Default Re: Old School Dim Break?

    Quote Originally Posted by BrenBren View Post
    There's one here

    Link is not working.

    Does anyone have another link, or the routine for this Lisp routine?

    It would really be helpful in my 2007 Autocad version.

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