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  1. It has more issues than Time magazine. Probably better rewriting something from scratch. I fixed the first 2 issues that came up, then there were more after that and I ran out of spare time to work on it. ;; This global list will store the clean names for selection (defun-q *block_name_list*) Was the error you mentioned. Once fixed more came up.
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  2. Yes - replace the following section of your code with my replacement. REPLACE THIS (action_tile "highlight" "(progn (setq selected_index (atoi (get_tile \"block_tree\"))) (setq selected_block (nth selected_index *block_name_list*)) (princ (strcat \"\nHighlighting all instances of: \" selected_block)) (sssetfirst nil nil) ; Clear any previous selection grips (setq ss (ssget \"_X\" (list (cons 0 \"INSERT\") (cons 2 selected_block) (cons 410 (getvar 'ctab))))) (if ss (sssetfirst nil ss)) ; Highlight all found instances in current space )" ) WITH THIS (action_tile "highlight" (strcat "(progn" " (setq selected_index (atoi (get_tile \"block_tree\")))" " (setq selected_block (nth selected_index *block_name_list*))" " (princ (strcat \"\nHighlighting all instances of: \" selected_block))" " (sssetfirst nil nil)" ; Clear any previous selection grips " (setq ss (ssget \"_X\" (list (cons 0 \"INSERT\") (cons 2 selected_block) (cons 410 (getvar 'ctab)))))" " (if ss (sssetfirst nil ss))" ; Highlight all found instances in current space ")" ) ) The DCL and the LISP file must both be in an AutoCAD support path.
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  3. I got it now, very fast double extend now. Current settings: Projection=UCS, Edge=None, Mode=Standard then Fence option. If I recall you used to be able to double extend with crossing as well. If I get time I'll dig a little deeper. You have to be careful any extra crossings will send the extend through the closed shapes.
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  4. The selection method used by that program can be boiled down to the following in its simplest terms: (defun c:test ( / sel ) (initget "Settings Exit") (setq sel (entsel "\nSelect an object [Settings/Exit]: ")) ) From there, simply test the result type and branch accordingly: (defun c:test ( / sel ) (initget "Settings Exit") (setq sel (entsel "\nSelect an object [Settings/Exit]: ")) (cond ( (or (null sel) (= "Exit" sel)) (princ "\nUser exited.") ) ( (= "Settings" sel) (princ "\nUser selected Settings.") ) ( (princ "\nUser selected a(n) ") (princ (cdr (assoc 0 (entget (car sel))))) ) ) (princ) )
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