Ok, I've been using AutoLiSP for a while now, and have always been able to get the "AutoLISP Developer's Guide" by picking the "Help" menu. Now AutoDesk decides to hide it or get rid of it completely and instead use Internet links that STILL DO NOT TAKE YOU TO THE AUTOLISP DEVELOPERS GUIDE!!
Can anyone tell me where to find the guide? I liked having it just to look up certain commands.
Thanks,
Mark
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For me it's at:
Developer's Guide: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\acad_aag.chm
VisualLISP: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Autodesk Shared\acadauto.chm
Thank you, I guess I just wonder why in the world would they not have a way to pick those from the many options on the page that launches. I'm in the AutoLiSP editor, I would assume that picking help would get me AutoLiSP help. I know, it's a crazy thought.
You'd think it would, ha? I think 2010 (or maybe it was 2008) went to lisp help from the vlide window but you couldn't get there from the regular AutoCAD application window. AutoCAD Help has been jacked for years.
I have put shortcuts to the above help files on my desktop and I have a bookmark to the regular lisp functions help online. The in-app help for AutoCAD is useless for these imo.
But hey, I hear 2015 has a fancy new GUI.