I'm a new user of AutoCAD LT 2014 and have some basic questions & am having some problems -
1) APPLOAD command is not a recognized command at the command line (this did function correctly in the trial version I used). How do I load my library of LISP routines? (Windows 8 OS)
2) Invoking most/all drawing commands (LINE, PLINE, etc.) brings up options /info date (ex: line angle, length) next to the pick box while the command is in play. How do I disable this feature?
3) I modified the AcadLT.pgp file with my collection of shorthand commands, but not all of them are loaded or functioning. I did a thorough check for duplicates in the PGP file, but there are none. Any ideas?
4) Any suggestions for a simple primer or source doc on where locate various commands in the menu structure? I'm very familiar with AutoCAD14, but am frustrated with not knowing where to find the comman I want to use.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Hi,
Answers by numbers:
1.-There is no APPLOAD in Autocad LT
2.-Set DYNMODE to -3 o 0 (type dynmode in the command line)
3.-The command set of LT is a subset of the Autocad, so probably you hit some faulting commands in the pgp
4.- I'm not familiar with LT, but you can find some help in the specific forum: LT Forum
Gaston Nunez
...IN ACADLT 2015, how do you load lisp routines and scripts that we have created for earlier versions that used to be controlled with APPLOAD???
Does nobody read earlier posts around here 🙂
AUTODESK PROVIDES NO LISP AND NO APPLOAD COMMAND IN LT: that means no lisp and no appload command in LT2015, LT2014, LT2013, LT2012, LT2011, LT2010, LT2009, LT2008, LT2007, LT2006, LT2005, LT2004, LT2002, LT200i, LT2000, LT98, LT97, LT95, LT v2, LT v1.
I see that it does not come with appload out of the box. Is there any other way to get it with a 3rd party add on?
seems like a lot of people have the same issue - the point has been does anyone have an alternate solution…
WE KNOW it DOES NOT have this feature…
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No there isn't. That door has long since been closed. When they say "Not supported", thats it - end of story.
If you *really* need customization, use full AutoCAD or an appropriate vertical product. If that cost is prohibitive, then its time to start looking at one of the low-cost clones. But not all of them support customization either, so its important to read (and understand) whats being offered.