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Can anyone write me a LISP that will reconcile all layers without having to bring up the Layer manager. Im doing batch plots and theres a problem with my layer manager where it is incredible laggy (Probably because of the amount of drawings i have open :roll: ). So i'd like to just run a LISP ('RCO') and have no prompt for Yes or No.

 

Many, many thanks in advance. :)

 

Z

Posted

how about changing the value of LAYEREVAL instead? Set it to 0 and see what happens.

Posted

Uhh, not too sure what that was meant to do. Didn't stop the layers needing to be reconciled before being allowed to plot. :?

Posted

ok, try LAYERNOTIFY then, set it to 0

Posted

Cheers! Mine was set to 15 for some reason! :s

Posted

LAYERNOTIFYs availible settings:

0 - off

1- Plot

2- Open

4- Load /reload /attacch for xrefs

8 - restore layer state

16 Save

32 - Insert

 

15 is default and would be 8+4+2+1 = will notify for layers at plot, open, load7reload/attach xrefs and when restoring layer states.

Posted
:D! Even better! im gonna keep 'Load/Reload' on. I'm only human after all :roll:
Posted

LAYERNOTIFYs availible settings:

0 - off

1- Plot

2- Open

4- Load /reload /attacch for xrefs

8 - restore layer state

16 Save

32 - Insert

 

15 is default and would be 8+4+2+1 = will notify for layers at plot, open, load7reload/attach xrefs and when restoring layer states.

 

Thank you Tiger, I had version 2009 for a short while and I find that there is alot of changes here. This is good to know.

Posted

I figure there's a reason for the notification.. sure it would be very nice to suppress, but will everything still plot fine regardless of whether or not the layer has been reconciled?

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I figure there's a reason for the notification.. sure it would be very nice to suppress, but will everything still plot fine regardless of whether or not the layer has been reconciled?

 

I removed everything regarding reconciled layers from the start of 2008 - and never had any troubles with it.

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