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    i have a folder of lisps that is supposed to load upon opening a dwg. It stops loading them and gets stuck wanting me to select object to scale. Can someone take a look at this and tell me where the problem lies and how to fix it. Im assuming its lisp because if i dont have them load upon opening i dont have the problem

    this is what my command line says

    Opening an AutoCAD 2004/LT 2004 format file.
    Resolve Xref "0814 TIT": C:\Documents and Settings\Monty\Desktop\Jobs\2008-086
    Living Learning Center\Dwgs\0814 TIT.dwg
    "0814 TIT" loaded: U:\2008-086 UNR - New Dorm (RE)\Dwgs\0814 TIT.dwg
    "0814 TIT" reference file may have changed since host drawing was last saved.
    Resolve Xref "28086 Backgrnd": C:\Documents and
    Settings\Monty\Desktop\Jobs\2008-086 Living Learning Center\Dwgs\28086
    Backgrnd.dwg
    "28086 Backgrnd" loaded: U:\2008-086 UNR - New Dorm (RE)\Dwgs\28086 Backgrnd.dwg
    "28086 Backgrnd" reference file may have changed since host drawing was last
    saved.
    Regenerating layout.
    Press ENTER to continue:
    AutoCAD Express Tools Copyright © 2002-2004 Autodesk, Inc.
    ; error: LOAD failed: "c:/acadsupport/LSP/DRAFT"
    AutoCAD menu utilities loaded.; error: syntax error
    c:CHText loaded. Start command with CHT.; error: no function definition:
    OK_BUTTON
    DDTXT Loaded, type DDTXT to start
    DLINE loaded.
    FLEX LOADED
    C:XPlode loaded. Start command with XP or XPLODE.; error: An error has
    occurred inside the *error* functiontoo many arguments
    ; error: An error has occurred inside the *error* functiontoo many arguments
    DOSLib AutoCAD R14
    PREP v3.2 loaded. DOSLib AutoCAD R14
    PREP v3.2 loaded. Copyright © 1999 by Bud Siebold. DOSLib AutoCAD R14
    PREP v3.2 loaded. Copyright (c)2000 by Bud Siebold.
    Type AboutPrep for more information.
    Pick entities you want to scale:
    Select objects: *Cancel*
    Select objects:
    Autodesk DWG. This file is a TrustedDWG last saved by an Autodesk application
    or Autodesk licensed application.
    Command: *Cancel*
    ; error: An error has occurred inside the *error* functiontoo many arguments
    Available command: SMASHP (Smash Polylines)
    Command: Loaded 'tcloud' type 'TCLOUD' to execute.; error: An error has
    occurred inside the *error* functiontoo many arguments
    ; error: An error has occurred inside the *error* functiontoo many arguments
    ; error: An error has occurred inside the *error* functiontoo many arguments
    ; error: An error has occurred inside the *error* functiontoo many arguments
    ; error: An error has occurred inside the *error* functiontoo many arguments
    *Cancel*
    Last edited by chelsea1307; 18th Feb 2009 at 08:06 pm.
    "The problem is stupidity. I am not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but, why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself? "

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    I couldn't find anything wrong in AJ.lsp

    But I LOL'd at "defun c:OSHIT" and "defun c:HOLLYCRAP"

    edit: OP deleted attachment
    "AS IS" AND WITH ALL FAULTS.

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    i edited my post maybe it will help find the problem. those commands can come in handy
    "The problem is stupidity. I am not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but, why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself? "

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    although i know this isnt the problem one. its here again for reference to uddfl's comment about it.
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    "The problem is stupidity. I am not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but, why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself? "

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