I don't know WHAT I would do without my express tools!
They're the best!
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I don't know WHAT I would do without my express tools!
They're the best!
I don't have it in 2004 either and i'm also not in the habit of installing express due to space and time factors. Its been really bugging me that i have to explode everything. I still think there's another way of getting through this without having to install express. Anyways, i'll be upgrading soon and why not, the full package will be installed.Originally Posted by ccowgill
I successfully loaded the "burst" lisp routine, but I get the...
Command: burst
; error: no function definition: INIT_BONUS_ERROR
...message when I try to use it. Help!! Thanks.
Which version of AutoCAD and Express Tools are you using? It sounds like you are not fully loading the Express Tools.Originally Posted by dekrem
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jUSt
I'm using 2005. Other Express commands work fine.
It sounds like you are loading the wrong burst.lsp file. The newer file does not contain a call to the INIT_BURST_ERROR function. It has been replaced with ACET-ERROR-INIT function.Originally Posted by dekrem
If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
You will get a quicker response from your fellow AUGI members than if you sent it to me via a PM or email.
jUSt
Originally Posted by Opie
Aaahh. That could be because the burst.lsp file I have is a throwback to 1997! Do you know where I can get an updated lisp routine? Thank you!
It should be on your 2005 CD. The Express Tools were included with that version. You just had to install them seperately from the AutoCAD install.
If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
You will get a quicker response from your fellow AUGI members than if you sent it to me via a PM or email.
jUSt
Originally Posted by Opie
I'll check it out. Thanks again.