View Full Version : Problems with Workspaces - Toolbars do not open in correct location
tim.101799
2005-12-20, 02:09 PM
I am currently in the final stages of setting up AutoCAD 2006 for my office. For the past couple of months I have been using it on some of my projects as test cases to see what new features I want to incorporate into out standard practices.
I created a default workspace that I made part of the enterprise CUI file. I have it set up so that this workspaces is current when AutoCAD opens. Only it doesn't quite work. When AutoCAD opens, my default workspace doesn't quite display correctly. Many of the custom tool bars and menu's associated with the workspace are on the screen, and some are not. But the ones that are there are not in the correct place. They are randomly placed around the perimeter of my screen. If I go to the workspace tool bar and reset the very same default work space, all the toolbars and menus appear in the correct place. Any thoughts?
I have even gone so far as to re-create my cui and default workspace. The results are the same.
Tim Mailloux
Glenn Pope
2005-12-20, 02:18 PM
Hi Tim
Please note that I have moved this thread from the CAD Management forum to this one. I believe it would be better served here.
Thanks!
Glenn Pope
2005-12-20, 02:30 PM
Don't know if this will be of any help, but check out this thread.
Moving toolbars in ACAD Map 2006 (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=28986)
RobertB
2005-12-20, 05:43 PM
Tim,
The load order is an important factor to consider. Enterprise, and its partials, load first. Tthose toolbars will be available before toolbars in the main and its partials. So if you are trying to place toolbars found in enterprise inside of toolbars that "don't exist yet", you will run into problems. The enterprise toolbars will need to be located on the outside of toolbars that are found in the main cui file.
lee_ambrosius
2005-12-21, 04:00 PM
Tim,
The load order is an important factor to consider. Enterprise, and its partials, load first. Tthose toolbars will be available before toolbars in the main and its partials. So if you are trying to place toolbars found in enterprise inside of toolbars that "don't exist yet", you will run into problems. The enterprise toolbars will need to be located on the outside of toolbars that are found in the main cui file.
Robert explains the problem very well. I have found that changing to a different workspace and back again after opening AutoCAD will resolve the placement of the toolbars as long as the changes to the workspace have been saved.
To do this I have used scrpits at startup or AutoLISP.
kennet.sjoberg
2005-12-21, 06:49 PM
. . .changing to a different workspace and back again after opening AutoCAD will resolve the placement. . .
Yes this is my experience too, this is bad, and I have also solved it with a startup fix, but in lisp.
: ) Happy Computing !
kennet
lee_ambrosius
2005-12-21, 07:02 PM
Yes this is my experience too, this is bad, and I have also solved it with a startup fix, but in lisp.
: ) Happy Computing !
kennet
This has been a problem for a long time and is related to partial/enterprise CUI files. This is nothing new to AutoCAD 2006. AutoCAD 2006 has a solution around the problem, unlike older releases.
kennet.sjoberg
2005-12-21, 11:47 PM
. . . is related to partial/enterprise CUI files. This is nothing new to AutoCAD 2006. . . .
I am jumping from AutoCAD 2002 to AutoCAD 2006, is there CUI files before AutoCAD 2006 ?
: ) Happy Computing !
kennet
rkmcswain
2005-12-22, 12:12 AM
I am jumping from AutoCAD 2002 to AutoCAD 2006, is there CUI files before AutoCAD 2006 ?
kennet
No.
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