Originally Posted by
dgorsman
Won't the "Hey, I'll try that one" method result in users using different methods, ending up with different results? If they need it, should it not just be loaded automatically? LISP is only applicable to AutoCAD so it should be done inside AutoCAD rather than a global page (what happens if AutoCAD isn't running, or the wrong profile is current, or... you get the picture). There is also consistency problems with users loading new functions partway through a drawing.
If you have a local-mirror type CAD support file set-up where files are copied locally when the user logs in/out/whenever, you could provide a interface to a preferences list which controls which optional files to copy down/purge. For a network-centric type set-up, the list could handle the load process at start-up. Either way, having users select which support files they load, whether at start-up or partway through a drawing, is going to cause problems with consistency.