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open layer properties dialog apply filter

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saluki
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open layer properties dialog apply filter

is it possible to open the layer properties dialog and apply a filter with .net?
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Anonymous
in reply to: saluki

What is it exactly you need to do?

Display the layer properties dialog for the user
with a specific filter set applied to the view of
the layers in the dialog?

It may be possible using undocumented APIs.

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is it possible to open the layer properties dialog and apply a filter with .net?
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saluki
in reply to: saluki

that's it exactly tony, if you can point me in the right direction I don't mind digging around in the object model, or is it more complicated than that.

I'd like to learn how to do it in .net and vba.

any help will be appreciated, thanks for the reply.

have a good weekend
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Anonymous
in reply to: saluki

You can't do that in VBA. Forget it.

In .NET, it may be possible but without
actually trying it, I can't say for sure.

In any case, doing it in .NET would
require some experience with .NET and
some knowledge of the APIs.

AcLayer.dll and AcMgInternal.dll both
contain relevant undocumented APIs.

--
http://www.caddzone.com

AcadXTabs: MDI Document Tabs for AutoCAD 2004/2005/2006/2007
http://www.acadxtabs.com

wrote in message news:5427952@discussion.autodesk.com...
that's it exactly tony, if you can point me in the right direction I don't mind digging around in the object model, or is it more complicated than that.

I'd like to learn how to do it in .net and vba.

any help will be appreciated, thanks for the reply.

have a good weekend
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saluki
in reply to: saluki

thanks tony, I'll check them out.

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