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@GLAVCVS I type vlide@dsk in the command line, but it doesn’t do anything.

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45 minutes ago, PGia said:

@GLAVCVS I type vlide@dsk in the command line, but it doesn’t do anything.

 

Not sure what you're trying to do. VLIDE is an AutoCAD command to open the Visual Lisp Integrated Development Environment.

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1 hour ago, PGia said:

@GLAVCVS I type vlide@dsk in the command line, but it doesn’t do anything.

It’s possible that vlide.dsk is not located in AutoCAD’s Support File Search Path.

Find it using Windows Explorer and add its location to AutoCAD’s Support File Search Path.

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4 hours ago, CyberAngel said:

 

Not sure what you're trying to do. VLIDE is an AutoCAD command to open the Visual Lisp Integrated Development Environment.

@CyberAngel I'm having recurring issues with the open file history in Visual Lisp. I asked about this issue here a while back. @rlx explained that the history is stored in the vlide.dsk file.

I tried using the GLAVCVS code to open it.

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3 hours ago, GLAVCVS said:

It’s possible that vlide.dsk is not located in AutoCAD’s Support File Search Path.

Find it using Windows Explorer and add its location to AutoCAD’s Support File Search Path.

You're right.

The file opens now.

Thank you again.

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