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Palettes in clean screen mode

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THMSNL
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Palettes in clean screen mode

Hello,

 

I am currently using autocad 2014 student version on my macbook Pro.

When I start the clean screen on AutoCAD (⌘+0) the palettes disappear...

Every time I start the clean screen I must restart all palettes (⌘+1 , ⌘+3 , ⌘+4)

 

Is there a possibility to save my palettes in the clean screen on AutoCAD 2014?

 

Thanks

 

 

 

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maxim_k
in reply to: THMSNL

Welcome to the Autodesk Forums!

 

Hi,

 

Yes, I also see such behavior.

I know a trick to show them, but at first I want to ask you:

Which palettes you want to display in Cean Screen mode?

 

Maxim


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Message 3 of 7
THMSNL
in reply to: maxim_k

Hello,

 

Thanks for your quick reply!

 

In my previous post I have attached a screenshot where you can see which palettes I use in the Clean Screen.

 

Here they are:

- Tool Sets

- Command Line

- Layers

- Properties Inspector

- Status Bar

 

I hope you can help me because it's really annoying to constantly re-activate the palettes when I start the Clean Screen in AutoCAD

 

Thanks

 

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maxim_k
in reply to: THMSNL


@THMSNL wrote:

..

 

Here they are:

- Tool Sets

- Command Line

- Layers

- Properties Inspector

- Status Bar

 

 



Wow! The same as mine 

 

So, download attached archive - it includes acaddoc.lsp file that redefines CLEANSCREENON command in current AutoCAD session.

Quit AutoCAD.

Unzip acaddoc.lsp to ~/Library/Application Support/Autodesk/roaming/AutoCAD 2014/R19.1/enu/Support/ folder (if you already have one in this folder you need to append existing acaddoc.lsp with my code, but hope you haven't it).

Launch AutoCAD and try Cmd+0.

 

Maxim


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Message 5 of 7
THMSNL
in reply to: maxim_k

Hello,

 

Thanks it works!

Here I was looking for!

 

But now I have a another question.

When I open Clean Screen (⌘+0) the palettes are not in the correct position where I would like to have them. (see attached screenshot)

 

Is it possible when I start Clean Screen that the palettes immediately get into the right position, or do I have to drag them to the right place on the screen every time I start Clean Screen.

 

Thanks for your help

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maxim_k
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Yes, the position is another trouble and for the the moment I don't have the solution 😞

Maxim

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Message 7 of 7
THMSNL
in reply to: maxim_k

Hello,

 

It's not that big a problem that the position of the palettes are incorrect.

The important thing is that the palettes are there in the Clean Screen!

 

If there is a solution in the future for the location of the palettes, let me know!

 

Thank you so much for all your help 🙂

 

 

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