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sander.van.pelt
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Problem rotate command

sander.van.pelt
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Hello everybody,

 

Since yesterday my rotate command is not working as it should. I do need to use the "RO" command instead of my "R" command to specify a basepoint first and specify the rotation angle after.

 

I didn't changed my Acad.pgp file and if I control this, the R command is still visible (R,      *ROTATE).
If I use "aliasedit", first becomes this window visible
alias.png

 

 

 

 

 

But after selecting "OK", I can add a "New Command Alias". If I add alias R is the Rotate command, you'll see this alias twice in the acad.pgp file after saving.

And still I can't rotate objects by selecting a basepoint first, and specify a rotation angle after.

If I check my last added lisps, there is nothing what could cause this problem (if I am right). And after unloading these last added lisps and restarting AutoCad, the problem is still not solved.

Does anyone know what could be causing this/how to fix it?

 

 

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Problem rotate command

Hello everybody,

 

Since yesterday my rotate command is not working as it should. I do need to use the "RO" command instead of my "R" command to specify a basepoint first and specify the rotation angle after.

 

I didn't changed my Acad.pgp file and if I control this, the R command is still visible (R,      *ROTATE).
If I use "aliasedit", first becomes this window visible
alias.png

 

 

 

 

 

But after selecting "OK", I can add a "New Command Alias". If I add alias R is the Rotate command, you'll see this alias twice in the acad.pgp file after saving.

And still I can't rotate objects by selecting a basepoint first, and specify a rotation angle after.

If I check my last added lisps, there is nothing what could cause this problem (if I am right). And after unloading these last added lisps and restarting AutoCad, the problem is still not solved.

Does anyone know what could be causing this/how to fix it?

 

 

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ВeekeeCZ
in reply to: sander.van.pelt

ВeekeeCZ
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Use (findfile "acad.pgp") to locate your current pgp file and post the file here to take a look at the syntax.

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Use (findfile "acad.pgp") to locate your current pgp file and post the file here to take a look at the syntax.

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ВeekeeCZ
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ВeekeeCZ
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@sander.van.pelt wrote:

... I do need to use the "RO" command instead of my "R" command to specify a basepoint first and specify the rotation angle after.

 

I didn't changed my Acad.pgp file and if I control this, the R command is still visible (R,      *ROTATE)....

 


 

How did you do this? Did you or did not?

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@sander.van.pelt wrote:

... I do need to use the "RO" command instead of my "R" command to specify a basepoint first and specify the rotation angle after.

 

I didn't changed my Acad.pgp file and if I control this, the R command is still visible (R,      *ROTATE)....

 


 

How did you do this? Did you or did not?

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sander.van.pelt
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sander.van.pelt
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@ВeekeeCZ wrote:

@sander.van.pelt wrote:

... I do need to use the "RO" command instead of my "R" command to specify a basepoint first and specify the rotation angle after.

 

I didn't changed my Acad.pgp file and if I control this, the R command is still visible (R,      *ROTATE)....

 


 

How did you do this? Did you or did not?


I opened the acad.pgp with notepad to check it. "Control" may not have been the right choice of words (English is not my main language).

I have attached my acad.pgp (as .txt) to this reply.
The R=rotate command is already visible under the "R" commands, but also at the very bottom after adding this via "Aliasedit"

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@ВeekeeCZ wrote:

@sander.van.pelt wrote:

... I do need to use the "RO" command instead of my "R" command to specify a basepoint first and specify the rotation angle after.

 

I didn't changed my Acad.pgp file and if I control this, the R command is still visible (R,      *ROTATE)....

 


 

How did you do this? Did you or did not?


I opened the acad.pgp with notepad to check it. "Control" may not have been the right choice of words (English is not my main language).

I have attached my acad.pgp (as .txt) to this reply.
The R=rotate command is already visible under the "R" commands, but also at the very bottom after adding this via "Aliasedit"

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ВeekeeCZ
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ВeekeeCZ
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-PAN, *-PAN

Here is your syntax error.

 

But I could load pgp anyway. However, ALIASEDIT did not handle it.

 

Also, I wouldn't try to prove the algorithms by this line... however it looks like he can handle it.

, *

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-PAN, *-PAN

Here is your syntax error.

 

But I could load pgp anyway. However, ALIASEDIT did not handle it.

 

Also, I wouldn't try to prove the algorithms by this line... however it looks like he can handle it.

, *

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