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    Hey,

    Leemac made a lisp for me that jumps lines and leaves and arc. For some reason I now get this message:

    ** Error: no function definition: VLAX-GET-ACAD-OBJECT **
    I have reloaded, checked my path and recopied the code and resaved the file to no avail.

    Also I keep getting a message that autocad can't find the "edw.cui" Never heard of such a file and it doesn't have it in the computer anywhere (yea I know - duh), but the message says that it is part of the main.cui and is looking for it.

    Help is appreciated
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    OK fixed the jumper lisp problem. What I did was unload all the jumper lisp routines that had been loaded when they resided in different drives/areas (long story and I would just be ranting and losing my temper) then I reloaded it from where it now resides. Voila! it works.

    Still curious about that "edw.cui" thingy though.
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    add (vl-load-com) to the code.

    For the CUI, if it's bogus, open the CUI editor and under "Partial CUI files" (at the bottom), expand the tree and unload that CUI.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alanjt View Post
    add (vl-load-com) to the code.

    For the CUI, if it's bogus, open the CUI editor and under "Partial CUI files" (at the bottom), expand the tree and unload that CUI.

    Thanks that fixed it!
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