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you guys have a bug

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Anonymous
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you guys have a bug

Okay this is ADT3 so I am not sure if it exists , i.e. it is a
inconsistancy.
Okay I posted a code to look up the Layer Standard in the registry if the
Layerstd is ""
well guess what, you Layer STandard in the
AecLayerStd.dwg file it is called AIA (256 color) but in the registry you
refer to it as
AIA (256 Color) well the difference is that the C is capital in the
Registry and not in the dwg File.

you may say so what!!! well to I spent half hour trying to figure out why in
the world is this giving me problems. i.e. I am not able to do this
(if(setq ED1 (member (cons 3 STDNAM) (entget (cdr (cadr (member (cons 3
"AEC_LAYERKEY_STYLES") (entget (namedobjdict)))))
)
well in my case the dictnary does not even exist so okay failing , but after
I got the lyr std in the dict. I had the old variable saved in there which I
had gotten from the registry
well it does not match up and hence the routine failed.

I dont have a problem with this but wanted to point out the inconsistency...
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Nauman,

Thanks, I've make a note of this and will log this and fix the discrepency

--
mark webb
software engineer
building industry division, autodesk inc



"Nauman M" wrote in message
news:E3597198871BABB2619BAC967CBC6259@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Okay this is ADT3 so I am not sure if it exists , i.e. it is a
> inconsistancy.
> Okay I posted a code to look up the Layer Standard in the registry if the
> Layerstd is ""
> well guess what, you Layer STandard in the
> AecLayerStd.dwg file it is called AIA (256 color) but in the registry you
> refer to it as
> AIA (256 Color) well the difference is that the C is capital in the
> Registry and not in the dwg File.
>
> you may say so what!!! well to I spent half hour trying to figure out why
in
> the world is this giving me problems. i.e. I am not able to do this
> (if(setq ED1 (member (cons 3 STDNAM) (entget (cdr (cadr (member (cons 3
> "AEC_LAYERKEY_STYLES") (entget (namedobjdict)))))
> )
> well in my case the dictnary does not even exist so okay failing , but
after
> I got the lyr std in the dict. I had the old variable saved in there which
I
> had gotten from the registry
> well it does not match up and hence the routine failed.
>
> I dont have a problem with this but wanted to point out the
inconsistency...
>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

thanks . and excuse my misconstruded words as my two year old (turned 2
today) was standing next to me...
"mark webb, autodesk" wrote in message
news:CE434D58BDB4EF72C9E3286C92E9C25A@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Nauman,
>
> Thanks, I've make a note of this and will log this and fix the discrepency
>
> --
> mark webb
> software engineer
> building industry division, autodesk inc
>
>
>
> "Nauman M" wrote in message
> news:E3597198871BABB2619BAC967CBC6259@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Okay this is ADT3 so I am not sure if it exists , i.e. it is a
> > inconsistancy.
> > Okay I posted a code to look up the Layer Standard in the registry if
the
> > Layerstd is ""
> > well guess what, you Layer STandard in the
> > AecLayerStd.dwg file it is called AIA (256 color) but in the registry
you
> > refer to it as
> > AIA (256 Color) well the difference is that the C is capital in the
> > Registry and not in the dwg File.
> >
> > you may say so what!!! well to I spent half hour trying to figure out
why
> in
> > the world is this giving me problems. i.e. I am not able to do this
> > (if(setq ED1 (member (cons 3 STDNAM) (entget (cdr (cadr (member (cons 3
> > "AEC_LAYERKEY_STYLES") (entget (namedobjdict)))))
> > )
> > well in my case the dictnary does not even exist so okay failing , but
> after
> > I got the lyr std in the dict. I had the old variable saved in there
which
> I
> > had gotten from the registry
> > well it does not match up and hence the routine failed.
> >
> > I dont have a problem with this but wanted to point out the
> inconsistency...
> >
> >
>
>

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