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Join Date: 2001-04
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It seems like it wou7ld be simple, but I can't figure out how to determine if the current UCS is "WORLD".
Help! TIA |
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Join Date: 2001-08
Location: Seattle WA US
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(= (getvar "WorldUCS") 1)
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Join Date: 2003-12
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I always thought that the easiest way to see is to look at your ucs icon...
if it has the square you are in world if it doesnt your not..... I attached a pic to explain... |
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Are you serious? You do realize you posted that response in a programming forum? Obviously, the original poster wants to determine this from a program, not by wet-ware. |
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All AUGI, all the time
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sorry - your right ..... i didnt notice it was in the lisp forum.
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