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I am still able to use the classic interface in 2015. I'm running the English version.
Have you gone into the CUI to see if toolbars are showing up there?
The keyboard prompt to bring up classic toolbars is -TOOLBAR (with the hyphen), then type STANDARD and hit ENTER to turn on. From there, you can right-click on the toolbar that should have appeared and check other toolbars that you want.
I think I'm misunderstanding. I consider the Classic workspace to be the toolbar interface. Are you referring only to the built-in option in the Workspaces pull-down that is basically a shortcut for setting up all the classic toolbars?
This is a clean install.
A mi me pasa lo mismo, parece que 2015 no tiene el interfaz clásico. No queda otra que seguir con lo que tenemos.
From the Ribbon - Manage Tab: Click <Import>
When the CUI editor opens, Click the Transfer Tab
The current configuraton file will be in the right pane
In the left pane, load the configuration (cuix) file for AutoCAD 2014 or an earlier version
Under Workspace list in the left pane, highlight and copy "AutoCAD Classic"
Highlight the Workspace list in the right pane and Paste the Classic Workspace into that list
Click <Apply>, then <OK> to close the configuration editor
At the command prompt, type WORKSPACE, then C for <setCurrent>
Type "AutoCAD Classic" <Enter>
You will have your classic workspace with the traditional menu bar back
The AutoCAD Classic workspace will from now always be available in the workspace list
You can type WORKSPACE, then "?" to see the list of available workspaces
Very easy to build your own.
menubar = 1
Tools > toolbars > acad > layers
Tools > toolbars > acad > properties
Tools > toolbars > acad > standard
Tools > toolbars > acad > styles
Tools > toolbars > acad > workspaces
ribbonclose
arrange toolbars
workspace, saveas, classic
GrantsPirate
Piping and Mech. Designer
Always save a copy of the drawing before trying anything suggested here.
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If something I wrote can be interpreted two ways, and one of the ways makes you sad or angry, I meant the other one.
I like my pulldowns but I wouldn't recommend closing the ribbon....
Yes, that's the location of the configuration files.
If you install AutoCAD with the option to Migrate Previous Settings, then (at least in my case) links to the configuration files for the previous versions will be displayed in the left pane of the CUI editor when you open it, so you you can just pick one of them; you don't have to go searching through all of the AppData folders to find them.
Migrating Previous Settings on installation, however, does not (as we have seen) automatically migrate Workspaces, nor Tablet menus and Button assignments, nor your personal LISP routines. Customizations you may have made to the pull-down menu structure, for example to invoke LISP routines, will come over when you migrate your previous AutoCAD Classic workspace.
Ribbon vs. Classic pull-down menus:
The Ribbon may in fact be somewhat more efficient for somebody who is not already very proficient with the old Classic pull-down menus, although the Ribbon takes up valuable screen space.
However, using a digitizing tablet with tablet menus and a sixteen-button cursor is, in turn, far more efficient than using the Ribbon. Unfortunately, they have made it difficult (but not impossible) to continue using the Tablet menus. The Tablet menus and button assignments (hardly anybody uses the defaults - just about everybody who uses them at all has customized them) must be migrated manually from a previous version, every year when the new release comes out, in the same manner as manually migrating the Classic Workspace.
With a tablet, all of the most-used commands are executed with a single click. And many osnaps, pan, zooms, and toggles (like ortho) can be executed with a single click of a cursor button without even having to move the cursor out of the area where you're working on the screen.
I would argue that the tablet is not as efficient as working with the GUI. I worked for years with a tablet and liked it very much but I think a customized Ribbon / toolbar / keyboard environment is better. Keeping your eyes on the screen rather than screen > tablet > screen is much better for me. The Ribbon can be displayed in 4 different sizes so the argument about realestate is not valid. The Ribbon has contextual content that makes the Ribbon a better interface than any other, and they add more contextual content all the time.
Most people that don't like the Ribbon have not customized it and just see the standard tools, etc, and think it is a waste. And OOTB it is a waste, but customized it is very efficient.
GrantsPirate
Piping and Mech. Designer
Always save a copy of the drawing before trying anything suggested here.
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If something I wrote can be interpreted two ways, and one of the ways makes you sad or angry, I meant the other one.
There's also a range of gaming devices which do more and occupy far less space than a tablet.
amig@... lo que tienes que hacer es instalar la version 2015, teniendo instalado una version anterior para que asi pueda exportar el workspace (autocad classic) Saludos.....
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