ACADUI Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Hi I am a retired architect with about 40 years professional practice, 30 of which have been focused on AutoCAD as a senior CAD technician and CAD manager in a large office and as a tertiary level teacher of architectural technology and building including a few years teaching AutoCAD at TAFE and QUT. I am wondering whether some of the work I have done developing CAD drawing strategies and support programs might be useful to help AutoCAD users both at beginner level and advanced 2D drafting. What I have to offer will be best explained on my website mycadhelper.com that I have recently been reviewing as a retirement hobby. There are several topics/pages that describe philosophies for the creation of command-aliases, reduction in command-entry-keystrokes, expanded command functionality, a practical automated layer-naming-standard-and-management system allowing coincident-overlay-drafting that focuses on production drawing work-zones. The most obvious aspect of MycadHELPER and its entry point is its clean-screen and keyboard-only input of commands and data supported by its custom carefully designed system of command aliases. I would be interested if anyone, after visiting my website, wishes to use some of my suggestions or even help in polishing it up. mycadhelper.com Quote
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