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Error with CHTEXT.LSP inside ACE

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Anonymous
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Error with CHTEXT.LSP inside ACE

Hi All, I think all knows the lisp routine "chtext.lsp" used to change properties of dtext, mtext... Consider this situation: I want confirm the AutoCAD commands only right click button. I don´t want use "Enter " or "Space Bar" to confirm. So, in this condition, why this customized command is not accepted inside AutoCAD Electrical? Try execute a simple AutoCAD command (copy, offset, rotate...) inside ACE. After execute this "cht.lsp". Remember: Use only right-click to confirm.
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Anonymous
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Paulo,
It appears to work fine. The reason that you would still get a right click menu in Acad E is because you are hovering over a component when right clicking. If you click on the Projects Menu in AutoCAD Electrical then click on Extras you will see "Right Click Menu Off". Selecting this option will disable the ACE Specific right click menu functionality. I think that this is some real good functionality so maybe you would want to turn it on and off as needed? I hope this helps.

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Rob Stein
rstein@r-stein.com
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Anonymous
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Ok Rob. It was I wanted. Thanks by tip. Paulo Pirola. "RobStein" escreveu na mensagem news:3882167.1104409735297.JavaMail.jive@jiveforum2.autodesk.com... > Paulo, > It appears to work fine. The reason that you would still get a right click menu in Acad E is because you are hovering over a component when right clicking. If you click on the Projects Menu in AutoCAD Electrical then click on Extras you will see "Right Click Menu Off". Selecting this option will disable the ACE Specific right click menu functionality. I think that this is some real good functionality so maybe you would want to turn it on and off as needed? I hope this helps. > > Thanks > Rob Stein > rstein@r-stein.com
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testsubject
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I agree with Rob in that you may want to keep the right mouse click menu that is available from within ACE. I find that all I needed to do was make sure that I RMC in a blank part of the drawing to have the RMC act as an enter key (or some other context sensitive menu).


Bob Hanrahan
Ace User since 1998
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