When performing the move command in 2015, is there a way to make the starting or original "ghosted" image brighter, like copy command, or a different color? I use a black background. Sometimes it helps to see the original position as a point of reference.
Thanks
The HIGHLIGHT system variable set to 1 makes both the MOVE and COPY command highlight the selection. Check to make sure it's on.
Thank you nestly2!
That is exactly the issue I am trying to resolve, if possible. I would like the source objects to be similar to the copy command with dashed lines instead of greyed out in 2015.
When there are multiple entities close together it can be a challenge to see clearly.
I tried with or without the service packs 1 and 2, no difference.
At this time, there is not a way to make the objects at the original location brighter during the MOVE command. If you'd like, this suggestion can be made to our feedback link to see if it can be added to a future release.
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You might try making a request in the AutoLisp and Customization forum to see if someone can make you a new MOVE command macro that's based on the COPY command, but automatically deletes the source object(s)
I used Camtasia Studio... but I think there are other free programs that will capture an area of the screen and convert to animated.gif.
Well there you go... MOROCO doesn't use the MOVE command at all, rather it uses the COPY command with an option to erase the source object(s) I'm not a programmer, I have trouble with simple macros, but those guys in the AutoLisp forum eat and breath code and I have no doubt they can write the code to make "MOVE" use the Copy command.
Whilst it isn't possible to make the greyed image brighter - is there a system variable that TURNS THIS FEATURE OFF?