I'm just upgrading from LT 2008 to LT 2014. Everything seems to be up and running properly.
With LT 2008 I have the TRIM and EXTEND commands listed on my right click pop-up menu. I imported my custom setting from 2008 to 2014 and the commands are still there.
However when you select them nothing happens.
This was also an issue in LT 2008. However it was solved by editing the aclt.mns file and putting a [space] in front of the semi-colan at the end of the TRIM and EXTEND comnmand lineS.
I'm not fnding an aclt.mns file in my LT 2014 installation. I've looked in the typical places and a search of the entire HDD does not find anything. That of course doesn't mean it's not there.
Windows 8 64-bit
Can someone give me some guidance on this?
Thanks,
BH Davis
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Thanks. It had been a while since I last did an install. I thought 2008 had both CUI and mnu/mns files. With your prodding I now remember it's only CUI.
It appears the import of the 2008 CUI file into 2014 somehow brought in corrupted TRIM and EXTEND commands. Three of each show in the tools list in the CUI. The first 2 don't do anything when put in the menu but the third one works fine. Should I delete the 2 of each that don't do anything when loaded in the default right click menu?
Also in the past the SELECT ALL option has been automatically selected whenever I use TRIM or EXTEND. I can't find my notes for how I accompished that with the CUI system. Any guidance here?
Thanks,
BH
Much appreciate.
What I'm trying to explain on the TRIM and EXTEND commands is that on 2008 with the CUI setup those 2 commands default to the SELECT ALL without my having to use the command line choices. Somewhere along the way I had found a way to make them do that. It saves an extra key stroke.
Thanks,
BH
Please don't think I don't appreciate your time and offering help on this forum.
I am not totally unfamiliar with working with the .cui file. However when one does it only a few times a year it is difficult to retain all the details.
Here is what I have in CUI, SHORTCUT MENUS, DEFAULT for the TRIM command:
^C^C_trim ;;
And these are the results I get when trying to use the TRIM command from the shortcut menu. I hit TRIM and in the command line get:
Command: _trim
Current settings: Projection=UCS, Edge=None
Select cutting edges ...
Select objects or <select all>:
Select object to trim or shift-select to extend or
[Fence/Crossing/Project/Edge/eRase/Undo]:
Type a command:
In other words after hitting TRIM in the shortcut menu the program is going right back to the TYPE A COMMAND line without giving me the chance to select anything.
If I remove the double semi-colan then TRIM works from the shortcut menu but without the double <enter> select all feature.
I hope that explains the situation more clearly.
Thanks,
BH
OK, so you don't understand macro coding, not a problem: spaces count as <enter> too, so your macro has at least three <enter> and not just two.
No such spaces in the macros I typed in my last reply. Easy fix. For what you are doing, you can't missing things in macro writing.
Yes......thank you. I did not know spaces count as <enter>. I'm very experienced in macro writing in Excel...........AutoCAD is a different issue.
Eliminating the space before the double semi-colan did the trick.....as did eliminating one semi-colan in a test.
What's weird is that it worked fine in LT2008 with the space before the double semi-colan.
Thanks for your patience and help.
BH Davis
dean! as your the master.....
i want to make a "corner trim" command
command- fillet
trim/no trim - trim
radius - 0
^C^C_fillet;r;0;
this is what i come up with it doesnt work as expected.
i expected that to take me to the stage where im selecting the two lines
when i run the macro
i have to give it another "enter" for the command to run
what gives???