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Dynamic Block with "Plan Readable" Attribute


Jozef13

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Hello, Could you help me please ?

I am frustrated with creation of Dynamic Block with "Plan Readable" Attribute.

I've tried to modify existing block that is also working.

I am able to create DB with always horizontal attribute but I can not create new one with "Plan Readable" Attribute as you can see in attachment.

DB-Plan Readable Att.dwg

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You are having trouble trying to replicate the functionality of the other block because you don't have all the pieces. Its not your fault either, I'd call it a bug, but AutoCAD doesn't have bugs right? :x

 

Go into your source block from Libbya, type in BACTIONBARMODE and toggle it to 0. You will see that there are other parts to this block that must be included.

 

Thanks.

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You are having trouble trying to replicate the functionality of the other block because you don't have all the pieces. Its not your fault either, I'd call it a bug, but AutoCAD doesn't have bugs right? :x

 

Go into your source block from Libbya, type in BACTIONBARMODE and toggle it to 0. You will see that there are other parts to this block that must be included.

 

Thanks.

 

:)

Thank You very much, It is clear now.

But I am not able to set Lookup range parameter to [0,90],(270,0] but only to [0,90],(270,).

I am wondering why it is possible in original block but not in my new one.

DB-Plan Readable Att-2.dwg

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Change your degree units accuracy to 0.0000

 

Units accuracy changed but range parameter [0,90],(270,0] still not possible.

But if I checked the original block parameter, it has changed to [0,90],(270,359.9999]

If I use [0,90],(270,359.9999] in my block, it works fine as well.

Is it wrong if I use (270,) for everything greater than 270 ? In fact, greater could be only 360 if I consider degrees.

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[0,90],(270,0] - you can't use this as an entry because you are doubling up on 'zero'. That's why Libbya used 359.9999.

 

I meant [0,90],(270,) without last zero which mean greather tahn 270 based on AutoDask Help:

(For an open-ended range, use one value with a comma, enclosed in brackets or parentheses. For example: [,5] specifies less than or equal to 5; (5,) specifies greater than 5.)

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