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add-on / lsp / NHT

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f.lawton
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add-on / lsp / NHT

I have a folder called NHT which I'm told contains an add-on [lsp?] for 2d piping, steel etc. symbols. However, CUILOAD will not accept the folder itself. Am I expected to separalely load each and every file within that folder?

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Message 2 of 8
Patchy
in reply to: f.lawton

APPLOAD, add all of the .lsp in the startup.

Message 3 of 8
f.lawton
in reply to: Patchy

I loaded the 6 lisp files, but when I run the NHT4 command, nothing happens. The command line shows "Command: NHT4
; error: quit / exit abort".   I noticed there are more lisp files within the 13 folders. Should I load them as well?

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Alfred.NESWADBA
in reply to: f.lawton

Hi,

 

why not asking the vendor of that software? He will hopefully provide you a setup which makes the loading of the files and config of AutoCAD in that order needed.

 

- alfred -

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Message 5 of 8
Patchy
in reply to: f.lawton

Are all of the support files in a path that your autocad can read them?

Go to options and add a path.

Message 6 of 8
pendean
in reply to: f.lawton

The NHT symbols library from the year 2000-1999? Skip all you are trying to do, navigate to that folder with ADCENTER and grab the blocks and skip the lisps unless you find documentation to install and use them in that folder.
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Volker_C
in reply to: f.lawton

Hi!

Dean is correct, if those LISP files are that old chances are that many of them will need updating. The best bet would be to use load your blocks using DesignCenter or adding those blocks to a tool palette where you can easily insert them.

 

About DesignCenter

About Creating Tool Palettes

Back to Basics: Reusing Content with Ease (DesignCenter & Tool Palettes Revisited)

 

Hope this helps. Cheers,

Volker

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f.lawton
in reply to: Alfred.NESWADBA

vendor unknown - this is a very old product

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