Actually, there are a series of commands that act differently in AutoCAD 2009 and higher. However, the fix is easy.
Read up on the new initcommandversion function.
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Actually, there are a series of commands that act differently in AutoCAD 2009 and higher. However, the fix is easy.
Read up on the new initcommandversion function.
Thanks Robert.
Please also read the following:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...linkID=9240617
Please take a note:
There is an incorrect statement in the article
With the latest version, the fillet command options actually look like this:Quote:
To use the newest command behavior, add the ^R control sequence before the command in the command macro. The following shows the same command macro using the new ^R control sequence:
^C^C^R_fillet;u; r;0.1;
The command prompt and options for the above command macro look like the following:
Current settings: Mode = TRIM, Radius = 0.1000
Select first object or [uNdo/Polyline/Radius/Trim/mUltiple]:
Therefore, my suggestion is that don't use shortcuts in your code, like U, P, and so on...Quote:
Current settings: Mode = TRIM, Radius = 0.1000
Select first object or [Undo/Polyline/Radius/Trim/Multiple]:
ALWAYS use full word for the options to be executed.
This should be it:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet...linkID=9240617