marmo Posted March 13, 2014 Author Posted March 13, 2014 Ok, but I think first I'll have to test the option of Guran, before risking to destroy the keyboard. I have to add a simple apostrophe to the macro. So quick and easy ... I have some doubts because in Autocad 2010 tells me "error". Anyway tomorrow I will have to test on 2014, and you'll know the response. However, if I press F1 so quick to arrive today until tomorrow, I might even give you the confirmation within 5 minutes. Let's try ... Quote
marmo Posted March 13, 2014 Author Posted March 13, 2014 Ooops, I think I overdid it. These do not appear to my colleagues ... Quote
BIGAL Posted March 14, 2014 Posted March 14, 2014 Dont understand I use m2p all the time 2013, I have a sq so line m2p pick two corners m2p pick 2 coners line is drawn centred on two squares. m2p is a like acceptable option for a lot of commands wthout the need for a ' eg 'CAL Quote
marmo Posted March 14, 2014 Author Posted March 14, 2014 Ok, it seems that the focus of the problem in 2014 atocad is not possible to have a macro with no name. The commands such as snap "end", "mid", "m2p", etc., need no apostrophe to be used in a transparent manner. Instead, if you wanted to use a lisp in a transparent way you would type apostrophe followed by the name of the lisp. I think the problem is that 2014 will not accept autocad lisp without a name, then the sequence apostrophe + apostrophe + enter is no accepted. For a practical point of view the problem is easily solved using other options, instead as regards the syntax of the commands remains unsolved. Quote
BIGAL Posted March 14, 2014 Posted March 14, 2014 apostrophe followed by the name of the lisp Would this actually be the name of the C:defun not the name of the loaded lisp. Quote
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