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free Scriptpro for 2014

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Message 1 of 20
Jason-Cad-123
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free Scriptpro for 2014

Can you add in the link to the autocad site to downloan scriptpro

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Message 2 of 20
nicklas
in reply to: Jason-Cad-123

Yes please repair the download links for ScriptPro AutoDesk!

All of the following links are broken!

 

32 bit Download:

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=4091678&linkID=9240618

 

64 bit Download:

http://labs.autodesk.com/utilities/scriptpro/

 

http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2012/06/scriptpro-for-autocad-32bit-and-64bit.html

 

Best Regards

Nicklas

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Message 3 of 20
Jason-Cad-123
in reply to: nicklas
Message 4 of 20

also can not find utilities and search does not come up anything

 

Message 5 of 20
pendean
in reply to: Jason-Cad-123
Message 6 of 20
dmfrazier
in reply to: Jason-Cad-123

Message 7 of 20

I was also looking for it today, specifically 2.0.3 since this one can run the core console.

(I had only 2.0.2. since we just moved from AC2012 to AC2014)

 

 

Message 8 of 20
Jason-Cad-123
in reply to: pendean

How can I load up my own scripts into this scriptpro. And can it run a macro that I have recorded using action recorder

Message 9 of 20
pendean
in reply to: Jason-Cad-123

SCRIPTPRO is an external application, you run it outside of AutoCAD.
No, it does not directly handle content from action recorder.
Message 10 of 20
dmfrazier
in reply to: Jason-Cad-123

"And can it run a macro that I have recorded using action recorder[?]"

 

It can only run an action macro ("not directly") if it's possible to run one in a script, and I think that is possible (although I've never done it) based on this Help entry:

 

http://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2013/ENU/files/GUID-6A031D0B-58C9-43E3-8130-F390E9D319A9.htm

 

So, the first thing to do is add your macro into a script and see how it goes.

Message 11 of 20
adoinc
in reply to: Jason-Cad-123

I try all the posted link, but it redirect to Autodesk feedback community! is anyone know where I can download the scriptPro?

 

https://beta.autodesk.com/oid/login.html?msg=Session_Expired&ref=/project/article/admin/item%2Ehtml%...

 

 

thanks

 

Message 12 of 20
snowman_427
in reply to: adoinc

Yes, I also need the 64bit version of ScriptPro.

 

Every link I can find is leads to this Autodesk Feedback Community. I have tried to get this Feedback Community to work, but it’s some sort of circle forcing you to sign up for a project I would have nothing to do with. Then it leads nowhere and is incapable of answering even a simple question.

 

Where is the download for the 64bit version of ScriptPro?

Message 13 of 20
Dale.Bartlett
in reply to: snowman_427

Has anyone located ScriptPro 64bit? Dale




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Message 14 of 20
pendean
in reply to: Dale.Bartlett

Dead and gone. You need to purchase a solution if you are not to writing your own simple BAT/Lisp
Message 16 of 20
joshua.jones
in reply to: paul.frylink

You can also download it directly here: http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/files/scriptpro.exe I tested it on 64bit Win7 and it worked beautifully.
Message 17 of 20
David125
in reply to: dmfrazier

I just install scriptpro 2.0 and I don't see it anywhere on my ribbon. I'm using AutoCAD 2014 Architecture. Can anyone tell me what I can type on the command line to issue command for scriptpro?

 

Thanks

Message 18 of 20
David125
in reply to: paul.frylink

Paul,

DId you have to do anything special to get scriptpro to show on your ribbon? Forgot to ask you using a ribbon. I can't get it to show on my my ribbon, I'm using Autocad Architecture 2014 and I don't see the command anywhere. It would help if I knew what to type at the command line too.

 

Thanks,

David

Message 19 of 20
pendean
in reply to: David125

SCRIPTPRO is an external application launched from outside of AutoCAD. It's not an add-on.

Some of many tips on how to do it, if you must:
http://www.hyperpics.com/tipsandtricks/tips.asp?id=110
http://www.cadforum.cz/cadforum_en/qaID.asp?tip=5091
Message 20 of 20
shacho
in reply to: pendean

Hi PenDean.  I had a look at the BatchinEditor and Datbase.  They look pretty cool.  But can you run your on script file (.scr).  I tried to figure it out and it is not obvious.

 

thanx

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