I attached the code.
It is far superior than user variables or anything else I have found.
By the way, the author can post all the code he wants with whatever warnings, it does not really mean anything.
What if he just added his warning to other's code?
The fact is, if we abuse the kindness of others, that kindness will stop.
None of us have the time or money to litigate each other in court, and even if we did, by the time we realized we were
being sued, the code would be reformatted and rewritten, looking nothing like the original.
So when I post code, I assume everyone will do with it as they please, including selling it. Anyone who thinks their
code is somehow truley original is fooling themselves. I'm sure people like Tony T and others get a kick out of our
claims on original ideas, since we all know we can't survive without eachother's input.
James Maeding
|>I have done this for a long time.
|>I got ahold of a slick routine to save and retrieve lists to the dictionary.
|>Saving a list is way more powerful than saving one value at a time.
|>I even use it to store my own layer states in a drawing, since its so easy.
|>
|>the routine is Dict-Put-Get.lsp
|>I forget the author so I hesitate to post the code.
|>Do a search for this topic in this group to find it, or email me...
|>
|>MiD-AwE <>
|>|>Hi all,
|>|>
|>|> Is it possible to store variable information in a dwg? I already use useri1 for vb dialogues, but I have a need to store a number value, somehow, for use in multiple LISPs and sessions, maybe days or weeks between.
|>|>
|>|>Thanks
|>James Maeding
|>Civil Engineer and Programmer
|>jmaeding - athunsaker - com
James Maeding
Civil Engineer and Programmer
jmaeding - athunsaker - com