Yes. That is what I meant. In R14 there were a couple of examples in help, but
search as I might I couldn't find a complete listing. The examples I found, BTW,
were not the ones you mentioned.
The reason I posted is that in 2002, my screen menu is about 12 characters wide
which uses an lot of screen real estate, and I would like to set it to the
original 8. In R12 there was an "undocumented" sysvar that would change the
screen menu width, which I have since lost. I assumed that it would have
migrated to setenv settings (which are stored in the registry, rather than the
cfg or dwg file) as in R14.
As for editing the registry, I looked, but that is a labyrinth, and a dangerous
one to go poking around in. At least for me.
Thanks for the reply.
Doug
"Jimmy B" wrote in message
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> I don't know if this is what you're after?
>
> This is two example:
>
> (setenv "Toolbars\\ACAD.TB_SOLIDS" "show float 200 300 3")
> (setenv "ACCOV:TMPMNU" "1")
>
> Dig into the registry and you'll find more examples of what to do.
>
> --
> Best regards: Jimmy B
> CAD manager at www.emtunga.com
> Take a look at SmartPurger or download some freeware at
> http://jtbworld.vze.com or http://hem.fyristorg.com/cadman
>
>
>
> "Doug Brown" wrote in message
> news:EF64C31653E2646036C32BBCB48E8F29@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Is there a list (downloadable) of "setenv" commands describing what they
> set.
> > I've searched the AutoCAD help files with no success.
> >
> > TIA, Doug
> >
>
>