Hey Zoomharis,
Don't stop! More please....thanks!
kwong
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Hey Zoomharis,
Don't stop! More please....thanks!
kwong
O.k. Let's carry on. Hope after sometime you won't restructure the above sentence like thisOriginally Posted by kwong
"Hey Zoomharis, Don't More please......Stop! thanks! "
Switch to Isometric View of a Specific 3D Object
Have you found it a bit lengthy procedure to get an isometric view of a selected 3D object ?(especially from plan view having several 3D solids arranged). Then arrange this macro inside the 3dsolid category of double click actions.
It will not only switch to the isometric view, but also zoom to the double clicked object. If have used SW Isometric view in this sample.^C^C_-view;_swiso;'_.zoom;_o;previous;;
Show 'Edit Attribute Dialog Box' instead of 'Enhanced Attribute Editor Dialog Box'.
Many thanks to Alex Page for inspiring me to do this. As an outcome of this thread, here is a double click action for showing 'Edit Attribute Dialog Box' instead of 'Enhanced Attribute Editor Dialog Box'. You can still access the Enhanced Attribute Editor using ed (_ddedit). Now you can switch between your attribute edit options very easily. Please note that this macro will not work on AutoCAD LT as it contains a lisp expression.
^C^C_select;_ddatte;(ssget "p");
Hello,
I have tried to do this double click for line to pline in 2008 and can not seem to get it working. First of all I have no items under "Doublethink", so I added one called line, and added line to the object name. As soon as I hit apply I get a red slash through the mouse icon at the beginning of the new line double click. I have then tried dragging my new command from the command list to the line in the double click area. It copies it there just fine but the mouse icon still has a red slash through it, and the command does not work.
What am I doing wrong?
I am using Civil 3D 2008.
Thanks,
Daryl
This is what I use, it doesn't contain any lisp, so it should work in LT:Originally Posted by zoomharis
^C^C_ddatte;l;
Later..
Harls, this all good. Should the thread title be changed to be less specific or maybe the individual ideas should be posted separately.
Hi Daryl,Originally Posted by KansasCAD
I have yet to see Version 2008. So I can not tell you anything on this matter. Hope somebody with 2008 come forward to help you. In normal case, these macros should work fine in 2006, 2007 and 2008 versions.
I seriously doubt about the 'Last' option you have provided. Please remember that the 'Last' selection options selects only the most recently created (not most recently selected) visible object. From this thread I assume that you only need ^C^C_ddatte; in LT. Unfortunately I don't have LT to test that one. Thanks for your input. It confirmed Alex Page's question in the above linked thread. Now I wonder how come the noun/verb selection is available in LT and not in full ACAD for the _ddatte command. Anybody has any ideas?Originally Posted by boffin
Thanks a lot for your thoughtful suggestions, John. I know that I am violating the forum guidelines by posting multiple tips (though mutually related) in the same thread. That's because my first post explains how to setup a double click action and the following posts provides only the macros. If I post separately, I have to repeat the first portion in all the threads. Regarding the title suggestion, I agree with you that it should be a more general one. I never thought of posting more double click actions at the time of posting it. I forward your suggestions to the moderators.Originally Posted by jaberwok
Thanks.
I think it's time to wind up from my side. All my double click thoughts have dried up. If you come across any interesting double click actions, please feel free to share. I will definitely do the same provided I come across a good one. Anyway, I don't want to waste this post. So here goes another one.
Double Click a Dimension to Set its Dimension Style Current.
Interestingly, I would like to see whether this works in AutoCAD LT (Excluding the (ssget "p") part. See the above posts for reference). Can somebody please check the following macro in LT?^C^C-dimstyle;restore;;(ssget "p");
Thanks for any feedback.^C^C-dimstyle;restore;;;
I would like to start using these tips, however, I don't want to change my autocad.cui file. Can anyone tell me how to create a partial (as described in an earlier post) or point me in the right direction where I can find this information? I appreciate any help. Thanks!
I don't Understand "Create a custom button " Please explain .Originally Posted by zoomharis
Thank , It good Tip.