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LISP in ACA 2011

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Anonymous
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LISP in ACA 2011

I noticed something strange in ACA 2011, I run a lisp routine for all my shortcuts etc... and I noticed in the new version my command for explode ((defun C:EX() (command "explode")) does not allow me to select mutliple objects. When I type in EX the command line reads Select Object: when I type in the command "explode" the command line reads Select Objects: (With an 'S') and I can window and select multiple options. Anyone have any ideas to what is casuing this? Its the only command so far that I noticed the issue.
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Anonymous
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See the initcommandversion function in the LISP help.

PatBarry5555 wrote:
> I noticed something strange in ACA 2011, I run a lisp routine for all my
> shortcuts etc... and I noticed in the new version my command for explode
> /((defun C:EX() (command "explode"))/ does not allow me to select
> mutliple objects. When I type in EX the command line reads Select
> Object: when I type in the command "explode" the command line reads
> Select Object*s*: (With an 'S') and I can window and select multiple
> options. Anyone have any ideas to what is casuing this? Its the only
> command so far that I noticed the issue.
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Anonymous
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Works like a charm now, thank you for your help.
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Anonymous
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You're welcome 🙂

PatBarry5555 wrote:
> Works like a charm now, thank you for your help.

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