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Inserito il - 30 ottobre 2007 : 19:18:39 http://www.treddi.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=46412&pid=458946&st=0#entry458946
http://www.3dportal.cn/discuz/viewthread.php?tid=382983&extra=page%3D1 |
20 U L T I M E R I S P O S T E (in alto le più recenti) |
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Inserito il - 11 agosto 2011 : 08:04:52 Understanding Previous Version support for Autodesk Point products |
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Inserito il - 14 aprile 2011 : 09:09:39 add action recorder macro to tool palettes |
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Inserito il - 03 marzo 2011 : 08:45:06 modificare Ribbon |
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Inserito il - 24 ottobre 2010 : 23:31:41 Dai il comando _BOUNDARY e clicca all'interno dell'area compresa fra arco e retta.
Verra' creata una polilinea chiusa, che potrai estrudere a piacere.
P.S. La prossima volta apri una discussione apposita, ok?
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Inserito il - 24 ottobre 2010 : 17:24:32 ciao a tutti sono alle prese con un 3d volevo un info. devo unire un arco con una retta per poi estruderli insieme come volumi. come devo fare? |
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Inserito il - 24 settembre 2010 : 11:55:33 Commands, Macros, Action |
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Inserito il - 15 settembre 2010 : 07:46:00 Pin Ribbon Panel Open |
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Inserito il - 08 settembre 2010 : 09:24:04 Certified Hardware XML Database Update
Certification Database is 18.1.0.6
valido anche per AutoCAD 2010 / 2011 |
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Inserito il - 06 settembre 2010 : 10:40:50 record an AutoCAD walkthrough to an AVI file animation
valido anche per AutoCAD 2010 / 2011 |
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Inserito il - 10 agosto 2010 : 10:49:00 Viewing Multiple Layouts |
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Inserito il - 13 luglio 2010 : 08:19:05 Certified Hardware XML Database Update |
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Inserito il - 02 luglio 2010 : 08:04:26 Quick Properties Shows Up Right In The Middle of the Drawing |
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Inserito il - 30 giugno 2010 : 12:35:08 discussione sull'interfaccia classica |
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Inserito il - 16 giugno 2010 : 08:11:27 ViewCube
If you are working mainly in 2D and the ViewCube is getting in your way, you can turn it off by entering NAVVCUBE at the command line and setting it to OFF. This is a per-viewport, per-drawing setting so if you want to disable this feature for future drawings, be sure to change it in your template drawing(s).
If you just want to adjust the ViewCube settings, choose the S option when you run the NAVVCUBE command. Also, the following system variables are related to the ViewCube NAVVCUBEDISPLAY - Allows you to control when the ViewCube is displayed. NAVVCUBELOCATION - Controls location of ViewCube. NAVVCUBEOPACITY - Controls the opacity of the ViewCube tool when it is inactive. NAVVCUBEORIENT - Controls whether the ViewCube reflects WCS or the current UCS. NAVVCUBESIZE - Controls the size of the ViewCube. |
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Inserito il - 09 aprile 2010 : 08:34:09 Certified Hardware XML Database Update 18.1.0.4 |
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Inserito il - 17 novembre 2009 : 15:50:30 Certified Hardware XML Database Update |
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Inserito il - 29 ottobre 2009 : 09:41:36 Don't Double Click that Big Letter A |
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Inserito il - 28 ottobre 2009 : 13:15:20 Command macro does not work the same as it did in AutoCAD 2008 and previous versions
Issue
You want to know how to get a command macro that was created for AutoCAD® 2008 or a previous version to work the same in AutoCAD 2009.
Solution
Starting with AutoCAD 2009, command versioning was introduced with the Action Recorder. Command versioning allows AutoCAD to track which command iteration should be used when executing an action macro, script file, or command macro. As a result of this change, some commands might require the use of the ^R control sequence in the command macro.
The ^R control sequence forces AutoCAD to use the newest version of the command. When the ^R control sequence is not used, the oldest version of the command is used. For example, in AutoCAD 2009, the following command macro ends after setting the radius value, which is not what would happen in AutoCAD 2008. The following command macro shows the FILLET command using the Multiple option and setting a radius of 0.1:
^C^C_fillet;u;r;0.1;
This command macro does not work correctly in AutoCAD 2009, as the FILLET command is being interpreted to use its legacy command behavior, prompting sequence, and options. The following shows the command prompt for the legacy FILLET command:
Current settings: Mode = TRIM, Radius = 0.1000 Select first object or [uNdo/Polyline/Radius/Trim/mUltiple]:
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]:
Running the command macro with the ^R control sequence and the FILLET command makes it behave just like it did in AutoCAD 2008.
Note: Not all command macros require the use of the ^R control sequence. It is strongly recommended that you only use the ^R control sequence when creating command macros that specify options and input as part of the command sequence. For example, using ^R with the command macro “^C^C^R_fillet” yields the same results as “^C^C_fillet” since no command options or input are specified as part of the command macro.
The following is a list of some of the commonly used commands with command macros that are affected by command versioning: CHAMFER FILLET LAYOUT LENGTHEN TRIM COLOR EXPLODE
If you are using AutoLISP, you can control which version of a command is used by preceding the Command function with the InitCommandVersion function. The syntax for the InitCommandVersion function is as follows:
(InitCommandVersion <version_number>)
where <version_number> controls which version of the command should be used for the preceding command being executed by the Command function.
The following example demonstrates how to use version 1 (or the oldest version) of the FILLET command:
(InitCommandVersion 1) (command “fillet”)
The following prompts are displayed when using version 1 of the FILLET command:
Current settings: Mode = TRIM, Radius = 0.1000 Select first object or [uNdo/Polyline/Radius/Trim/mUltiple]:
Version 2 of the FILLET command is the second (or, currently, the newest) version of the command, and is equivalent to using the ^R control sequence in a command macro.
The following prompts are displayed when using the second version of the FILLET command:
Current settings: Mode = TRIM, Radius = 0.1000 Select first object or [Undo/Polyline/Radius/Trim/Multiple]: |
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Inserito il - 21 ottobre 2009 : 08:34:26 Using the Quick Properties window that comes with AutoCAD 2009, you can easily filter your selections. All you need to do is, after completing your selection, choose your object group you wish to select from the drop-down menu, uppermost in the window |
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Inserito il - 12 ottobre 2009 : 12:15:29 The action recorder macro changes my drawing view.
If you don't want the Action recorder to change your drawing view (zoom) after playing your macro, check its view settings).
In the dialog of the ACTMANAGER command, choose your macro and click the Change button. In the section "Restore pre-playback view" uncheck the option "Once playback finishes". |