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Anonymous
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clw.api problem

Hello,

Suddenly my ObjectARX Wizard 2000/2000i/2002 stops to show the members of my
custom class.
I have two custom entities and the other still shows fine.

Opening the clw.api file I can see that the working class is placed right
before an AcDbEntity text and the other, which is not working, has a text
that is not the AcDbEntity but its upper class.

This another class name is its base class which is also derived from
AcDbEntity but, as the clw.api file seems to show, the right text needs to
be the root base class which is AcDbEntity.

I have tried to change this class name by AcDbEntity editing directly this
file but it seems to corrupt and none class is available after edit it.

Is there a way to solve this? Maybe an clw.api Editor??? 🙂

Regards,
Fernando.
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Anonymous
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Hello Cyrille (the ARXWizard Wizard!),

Do you have any tool to "hack" clw.api file? 🙂

Regards,
Fernando.

"Fernando P. Malard" wrote in message
news:B90FCA2996ABB8C31D4AA557E26D163E@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Hello,
>
> Suddenly my ObjectARX Wizard 2000/2000i/2002 stops to show the members of
my
> custom class.
> I have two custom entities and the other still shows fine.
>
> Opening the clw.api file I can see that the working class is placed right
> before an AcDbEntity text and the other, which is not working, has a text
> that is not the AcDbEntity but its upper class.
>
> This another class name is its base class which is also derived from
> AcDbEntity but, as the clw.api file seems to show, the right text needs to
> be the root base class which is AcDbEntity.
>
> I have tried to change this class name by AcDbEntity editing directly this
> file but it seems to corrupt and none class is available after edit it.
>
> Is there a way to solve this? Maybe an clw.api Editor??? 🙂
>
> Regards,
> Fernando.
>
>

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