(I asked this question several years ago and wanted to see if anything has changed, especially since I have moved from VBA to .NET)
Is there a way to access the "Number of copies" value as set in the Plot dialog? I know this value always gets re-set to 1, but I want to know if it is possible to get the value set by the user *after* clicking OK in the Plot dialog. "Number of Copies" does not seem to be exposed as part of the "Layout" object in .NET (nor was it in VBA). Is it available anywhere else? Is this stored in the registry, and if so where is it located?
TIA
spanqy
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Hi
PlotReactorManager reactor’s “BeginDocument” callback should give the number of copies printing. Refer below code.
static PlotReactorManager plotReactorMng = null;
[CommandMethod("addPlotReactors")]
public void addPlotReactors()
{
plotReactorMng = new PlotReactorManager();
plotReactorMng.BeginDocument +=
new BeginDocumentEventHandler(plotReactorMng_BeginDocument);
}
void plotReactorMng_BeginDocument(object sender, BeginDocumentEventArgs e)
{
Application.ShowAlertDialog(e.Copies.ToString());
}
[CommandMethod("removePlotReactors")]
public void removePlotReactors()
{
if (plotReactorMng != null)
{
plotReactorMng.BeginDocument -=
new BeginDocumentEventHandler(plotReactorMng_BeginDocument);
}
}
Thanks
Virupaksha Aithal
Autodesk developer network
That works perfectly. It only took 5 minutes to add it to my existing code.
Thanks!
Hi Guys,
I'm not familiar with programming.
I don't know how to use the code given by you.
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance,
Manian M R S
@Anonymous wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm not familiar with programming.
I don't know how to use the code given by you.
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance,
Manian M R S
I am afraid that you need someone who knows AutoCAD programming to help you use the said code snippet.
Basically, the code has to be compiled into executable file (DLL file in this case) with some tools, such as Visual Studio. Once the DLL is built, you load inti AutoCAD with NETLOAD command.
Norman Yuan