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*C Witt
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01-19-2009 01:54 PM
Is it possible to reference more than one version of these files in a
single project?
The reason I ask is that the 2 version of AutoCAD we are using have
different "properties" for the objects in question (the names change)...
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*Tony Tanzillo
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01-19-2009 02:34 PM in reply to:
*C Witt
No, you can't do that.
What properties are changed?
"C Witt" wrote in message
news:6107669@discussion.autodesk.com...
Is it possible to reference more than one version of these files in a single
project?
The reason I ask is that the 2 version of AutoCAD we are using have
different "properties" for the objects in question (the names change)...
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What properties are changed?
"C Witt"
news:6107669@discussion.autodesk.com...
Is it possible to reference more than one version of these files in a single
project?
The reason I ask is that the 2 version of AutoCAD we are using have
different "properties" for the objects in question (the names change)...
--
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GeForce 6800GS 256MB
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01-19-2009 03:22 PM in reply to:
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The textstyle property of the text object changed from "textstyle" to
"textstyleid"...
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
No, you can't do that.
What properties are changed?
"C Witt" <cwitt_AT_trkeng.com> wrote in message
news:6107669@discussion.autodesk.com...
Is it possible to reference more than one version of these files in a single
project?
The reason I ask is that the 2 version of AutoCAD we are using have
different "properties" for the objects in question (the names change)...
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01-19-2009 09:03 PM in reply to:
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Are you using Visual Studio 2008 ?
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"C Witt" wrote in message
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The textstyle property of the text object changed from "textstyle" to
"textstyleid"...
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
No, you can't do that.
What properties are changed?
"C Witt" wrote in message
news:6107669@discussion.autodesk.com...
Is it possible to reference more than one version of these files in a single
project?
The reason I ask is that the 2 version of AutoCAD we are using have
different "properties" for the objects in question (the names change)...
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"C Witt"
news:6107734@discussion.autodesk.com...
The textstyle property of the text object changed from "textstyle" to
"textstyleid"...
Work: VISTA Ultimate x32 - AMD 64 X2 Dual Core 4200 2.2GHz, 4 Gigs Ram,
GeForce 6800GS 256MB
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
No, you can't do that.
What properties are changed?
"C Witt"
news:6107669@discussion.autodesk.com...
Is it possible to reference more than one version of these files in a single
project?
The reason I ask is that the 2 version of AutoCAD we are using have
different "properties" for the objects in question (the names change)...
*C Witt
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01-20-2009 08:42 AM in reply to:
*C Witt
yes
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
Are you using Visual Studio 2008 ?
*Tony Tanzillo
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01-20-2009 09:11 AM in reply to:
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The only option would be to use reflection.
The class below defines two extension methods for
DBText and MText that can be used in either release:
You use them just like they were methods of the
DBText and MText objects:
ObjectId GetTextStyleId();
void SetTextStyleId( ObjectId value );
[code]
[/code]
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"C Witt" wrote in message
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yes
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
Are you using Visual Studio 2008 ?
The class below defines two extension methods for
DBText and MText that can be used in either release:
You use them just like they were methods of the
DBText and MText objects:
ObjectId GetTextStyleId();
void SetTextStyleId( ObjectId value );
[code]
{code}
public static class VersionCompatibleExtensionMethods
{
public static ObjectId GetTextStyleId( this DBText instance )
{
if( textStyleProperty != null )
return (ObjectId) textStyleProperty.GetValue( instance, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static ObjectId GetTextStyleId( this MText instance )
{
if( mtextStyleProperty != null )
return (ObjectId) mtextStyleProperty.GetValue( instance, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static void SetTextStyleId( this DBText instance, ObjectId value )
{
if( textStyleProperty != null )
textStyleProperty.SetValue( instance, value, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static void SetTextStyleId( this MText instance, ObjectId value )
{
if( mtextStyleProperty != null )
mtextStyleProperty.SetValue( instance, value, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
static VersionCompatibleExtensionMethods()
{
textStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyle" );
if( textStyleProperty == null )
textStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyleId" );
mtextStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyle" );
if( mtextStyleProperty == null )
mtextStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyleId" );
}
private static PropertyInfo textStyleProperty = null;
private static PropertyInfo mtextStyleProperty = null;
}
{code}
[/code]
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"C Witt"
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yes
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
Are you using Visual Studio 2008 ?
*C Witt
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01-20-2009 10:15 AM in reply to:
*C Witt
Thank you Tony, I will give that a shot!
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
The only option would be to use reflection.
The class below defines two extension methods for
DBText and MText that can be used in either release:
You use them just like they were methods of the
DBText and MText objects:
ObjectId GetTextStyleId();
void SetTextStyleId( ObjectId value );
[code]
<code>
{code}
public static class VersionCompatibleExtensionMethods
{
public static ObjectId GetTextStyleId( this DBText instance )
{
if( textStyleProperty != null )
return (ObjectId) textStyleProperty.GetValue( instance, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static ObjectId GetTextStyleId( this MText instance )
{
if( mtextStyleProperty != null )
return (ObjectId) mtextStyleProperty.GetValue( instance, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static void SetTextStyleId( this DBText instance, ObjectId value )
{
if( textStyleProperty != null )
textStyleProperty.SetValue( instance, value, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static void SetTextStyleId( this MText instance, ObjectId value )
{
if( mtextStyleProperty != null )
mtextStyleProperty.SetValue( instance, value, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
static VersionCompatibleExtensionMethods()
{
textStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyle" );
if( textStyleProperty == null )
textStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyleId" );
mtextStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyle" );
if( mtextStyleProperty == null )
mtextStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyleId" );
}
private static PropertyInfo textStyleProperty = null;
private static PropertyInfo mtextStyleProperty = null;
}
{code}
</code>
[/code]
*Terry W. Dotson
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03-26-2009 12:50 PM in reply to:
*C Witt
C Witt wrote:
> The textstyle property of the text object changed from "textstyle" to
> "textstyleid"...
If you are using VB on VS2005 and need to support 2007 then this appears
to work.
If AcdApp.Version = 17.0 Then
CallByName(AddEnt, "TextStyle", CallType.Set, StyRec.ObjectId)
Else
CallByName(AddEnt, "TextStyleId", CallType.Set, StyRec.ObjectId)
End If
Terry
> The textstyle property of the text object changed from "textstyle" to
> "textstyleid"...
If you are using VB on VS2005 and need to support 2007 then this appears
to work.
If AcdApp.Version = 17.0 Then
CallByName(AddEnt, "TextStyle", CallType.Set, StyRec.ObjectId)
Else
CallByName(AddEnt, "TextStyleId", CallType.Set, StyRec.ObjectId)
End If
Terry
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03-26-2009 07:07 PM in reply to:
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Rather than branching once when the code loads, your so-called
solution branches every single time the property's value is needed.
Astounding.
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"Terry W. Dotson" wrote in message
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C Witt wrote:
> The textstyle property of the text object changed from "textstyle" to
> "textstyleid"...
If you are using VB on VS2005 and need to support 2007 then this appears
to work.
If AcdApp.Version = 17.0 Then
CallByName(AddEnt, "TextStyle", CallType.Set, StyRec.ObjectId)
Else
CallByName(AddEnt, "TextStyleId", CallType.Set, StyRec.ObjectId)
End If
Terry
solution branches every single time the property's value is needed.
Astounding.
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"Terry W. Dotson"
news:6150151@discussion.autodesk.com...
C Witt wrote:
> The textstyle property of the text object changed from "textstyle" to
> "textstyleid"...
If you are using VB on VS2005 and need to support 2007 then this appears
to work.
If AcdApp.Version = 17.0 Then
CallByName(AddEnt, "TextStyle", CallType.Set, StyRec.ObjectId)
Else
CallByName(AddEnt, "TextStyleId", CallType.Set, StyRec.ObjectId)
End If
Terry
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03-26-2009 07:12 PM in reply to:
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For those that use VS2005, you can still use the code posted
as extension methods, by just converting them to plain old
static methods (non-extension methods), and passing the
DBText or MText objects to them as the first parameter. Just
remove the 'this' from first parameter declaration.
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"Tony Tanzillo" wrote in message
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The only option would be to use reflection.
The class below defines two extension methods for
DBText and MText that can be used in either release:
You use them just like they were methods of the
DBText and MText objects:
ObjectId GetTextStyleId();
void SetTextStyleId( ObjectId value );
[code]
[/code]
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"C Witt" wrote in message
news:6108204@discussion.autodesk.com...
yes
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
Are you using Visual Studio 2008 ?
as extension methods, by just converting them to plain old
static methods (non-extension methods), and passing the
DBText or MText objects to them as the first parameter. Just
remove the 'this' from first parameter declaration.
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"Tony Tanzillo"
news:6108262@discussion.autodesk.com...
The only option would be to use reflection.
The class below defines two extension methods for
DBText and MText that can be used in either release:
You use them just like they were methods of the
DBText and MText objects:
ObjectId GetTextStyleId();
void SetTextStyleId( ObjectId value );
[code]
{code}
public static class VersionCompatibleExtensionMethods
{
public static ObjectId GetTextStyleId( this DBText instance )
{
if( textStyleProperty != null )
return (ObjectId) textStyleProperty.GetValue( instance, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static ObjectId GetTextStyleId( this MText instance )
{
if( mtextStyleProperty != null )
return (ObjectId) mtextStyleProperty.GetValue( instance, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static void SetTextStyleId( this DBText instance, ObjectId value )
{
if( textStyleProperty != null )
textStyleProperty.SetValue( instance, value, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
public static void SetTextStyleId( this MText instance, ObjectId value )
{
if( mtextStyleProperty != null )
mtextStyleProperty.SetValue( instance, value, null );
else
throw new MissingMemberException();
}
static VersionCompatibleExtensionMethods()
{
textStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyle" );
if( textStyleProperty == null )
textStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyleId" );
mtextStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyle" );
if( mtextStyleProperty == null )
mtextStyleProperty = typeof( DBText ).GetProperty( "TextStyleId" );
}
private static PropertyInfo textStyleProperty = null;
private static PropertyInfo mtextStyleProperty = null;
}
{code}
[/code]
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"C Witt"
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yes
Work: VISTA Ultimate/Windows 7 x32 - AMD 64 X2 Dual Core 4200 2.2GHz, 4 Gigs
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Tony Tanzillo wrote:
Are you using Visual Studio 2008 ?


