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AcDbZombieEntity -- What is it?

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Anonymous
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AcDbZombieEntity -- What is it?

What the heck is a AcDbZombieEntity?

Can't find any reference in the help files.
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EC-CAD
in reply to: Anonymous

You don't want to know.
:)
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

[Or, if he tells you, he'll have to kill you....]

wrote...
You don't want to know.
:)
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EC-CAD
in reply to: Anonymous

Ok,
Search for Zombie..has a few tokens, including this one:
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Im looking for an (V)Lisp way to delete Proxies which are not
defined as an Block - e.g. rtext. (AcDbZombieEntity)
Is there a way, without using SPurge, or without loading rtext.arx?
How ist there a general way to delete this kind of proxys?
I knew Killproxy.lsp but therevor bust be an Proxy be an Member of the Block Table.

I'll hope for Your help

Greetings
CADwiesel
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Bob
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Does this help?

http://tinyurl.com/75not

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What the heck is a AcDbZombieEntity?

Can't find any reference in the help files.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Jason Piercey wrote:
> Does this help?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/75not
>

Ah, thanks. RTEXT it is. Wonder why it wasn't autoloading the
rtext.arx when I opened those drawings. I have no problem with other
drawings. Oh well. It is something I could probably just load globally
anyway and forget about it.
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akubeda
in reply to: Anonymous

I use Acad 2006 and Acad 2009.

May it came from Autocad 2007 or newer that has tecnique to save a solid objects. I suggest you explode it first, make any changes, an convert it back to block with same name and insertion point. Good luck Smiley Happy

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