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    Default check the option "always convert ..." with autolisp

    Any friend qualify? I couldn't even find where AutoCAD stores information 0 or 1.
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    Default Re: check the option "always convert ..." with autolisp

    Not sure if this helps but there is a SMOOTHMESHCONVERT system variable. Allowable values 0-3

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    Default Re: check the option "always convert ..." with autolisp

    Quote Originally Posted by dlanor View Post
    Not sure if this helps but there is a SMOOTHMESHCONVERT system variable. Allowable values 0-3
    And with some added information if that helps:
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    Default Re: check the option "always convert ..." with autolisp

    I'm sorry, but the variable doesn't change the "... non-primite ..." window. It will continue to appear.
    I've even searched on windows regedit and found nothing there ...
    Anyway, thank you very much!

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