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Hidden visual style at opening

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jarno
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Hidden visual style at opening

jarno
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I'm using C3D 2019.

Every time I open a dwg file the visual style is always Hidden, even if the file was saved with another visual style.

How can i set Wireframe2D visual style at opening? I already have it in the visual style manager.

 

Moreover, in the visual style manager, i have two "Hidden" style that are default. So I cannot delete them. Why this happen?

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Hidden visual style at opening

I'm using C3D 2019.

Every time I open a dwg file the visual style is always Hidden, even if the file was saved with another visual style.

How can i set Wireframe2D visual style at opening? I already have it in the visual style manager.

 

Moreover, in the visual style manager, i have two "Hidden" style that are default. So I cannot delete them. Why this happen?

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rkmcswain
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Perhaps there is some startup code running to do this. If you open a drawing and run the "U" command (not the UNDO command...) over and over until it says there is nothing to undo, does it revert?

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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Perhaps there is some startup code running to do this. If you open a drawing and run the "U" command (not the UNDO command...) over and over until it says there is nothing to undo, does it revert?

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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jarno
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Hi  

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Hi  

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rkmcswain
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@jarno - use the (findfile) lisp function to search for "acad.lsp", "acaddoc.lsp", "acad.rx", and other startup file that may contain lisp code.

For example, at your command line paste this in (findfile "Acad.lsp")

Does it return a path and file name? Then open that file and examine the contents, or simply rename it and test your startup again.

 

Also check your startup suite. If you have a custom menu loaded, then look for a file with the same name as the custom menu, except with a .MNL file extension (for example, if your custom menu is jarno.cuix, then look for jarno.mnl)

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter
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@jarno - use the (findfile) lisp function to search for "acad.lsp", "acaddoc.lsp", "acad.rx", and other startup file that may contain lisp code.

For example, at your command line paste this in (findfile "Acad.lsp")

Does it return a path and file name? Then open that file and examine the contents, or simply rename it and test your startup again.

 

Also check your startup suite. If you have a custom menu loaded, then look for a file with the same name as the custom menu, except with a .MNL file extension (for example, if your custom menu is jarno.cuix, then look for jarno.mnl)

R.K. McSwain     | CADpanacea | on twitter

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