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Re: ARROW LEADER CONVERT TO LOOP LEADER???
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01-09-2012 12:46 PM in reply to:
caddmandew
caddmandew wrote:....what does the "smily frustrated" in code represent?
....
It represents a colon followed by a capital S. See:
for a translator, and instructions on how to turn colon-triggered emoticons off when you're signed in.
Kent Cooper
Re: ARROW LEADER CONVERT TO LOOP LEADER???
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01-09-2012 01:38 PM in reply to:
Kent1Cooper
Thank you Kent.
Jim Haglund
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01-09-2012 01:49 PM in reply to:
Kent1Cooper
It works, yeah. Here is what happen though...
If the leader is a dot leader and I run the SwapLoop.lsp it turns the leader to a typical closed fill arrow then I select it a second time and it switches to a loop. Do you know why? and can the code me revide to eliminate that step?
Thanks
Jim
Jim Haglund
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01-09-2012 02:05 PM in reply to:
caddmandew
OK I have another question... Is there a way to make this work with Mleaders?
Thanks in advance
Jim
Jim Haglund
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