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Anonymous
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wipeout

bonjour,

est-il possible de lancer automatiquement la commande wipeout à l'ouverture d'un fichier?
actuellement, je suis obligé de lancer manuellement la commande pour activer les caches, et, en cas d'oubli, c'est autant d'impressions qui sont à mettre à la corbeille...
merci
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Anonymous
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Rough translation per Bablefish.
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hello, is it possible automatically to launch the order wipeout
to the opening of a file? currently, I am obliged to manually
launch the order to activate the masks, and, in the event of
lapse of memory, it is as many impressions which are to be put at
the basket... thank you

vijeune wrote:
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> bonjour,
>
> est-il possible de lancer automatiquement (snip)
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Does 2002 support bonus tools. I am trying to use a wipeout command on an
image and can't seem to find one. Thanks for the help.
Message 4 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes AutoCAD 2002 supports Express Tools, if you install them. AutoCAD 2000
was the version to ship with Express Tools. If you have a Subscription you
can download a free copy from pointa. If you have your 2000 version CD, you
can install the Express Tools sampler included on the CD, otherwise you have
to purchase them or look at alternatves like ToolPac from www.dotsoft.com .




"Jamie Shores" wrote in message
news:5C32315BD4E7AC2CDAD320A39B9FE401@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Does 2002 support bonus tools. I am trying to use a wipeout command on an
> image and can't seem to find one. Thanks for the help.
>
>
Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

See CF for the files.

E_towa_l.dwg is a block that containts a wipeout. Purpose is to insert or
attach the block in a drawing so that objects underneath the block become
invisble.
However Drawing3.dwg shows the unexpected result.

Best regards,

Jos

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