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Hello.
Is there a way to set a keyboard shortcut for actions like polyline/spline fit, or other such right-click items?
Thanks in advance.
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commands that require a second prompt response to carry out unfortunately cannot in and of themselves be added in as a shortcut. But if you have a lisp function then that can be added in as a shorctut.
For example for Pedit Spline a simple lisp function could be:
(defun c:spf ()(if(ssget "I" '((0 . "LWPOLYLINE")))(command"_.pedit""_Spline""_Exit")(princ"\nNo Pline Selected."))(princ))Now you can save this as spf.lsp & load it (load"spf") then you can add SPF as shortcut:
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FYI, you can also place the lisp function into startup suite to load automatically:
https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACDMAC/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-47621BB1-F29D-4A69-9C99-A6E1495FBA38
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Hi @bretwieseler ,
Why not to use one-letter key for selecting options inside such commands:
_pedit
Enter an option [Close/Join/Width/Edit vertex/Fit/Spline/Decurve/Ltype gen/Reverse/Undo]:
S+Spacebar for Spline,
F+Spacebar for Fit,
etc.
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@paullimapa: Unfortunately, we used AutoCAD LT, so the LISP solution isn't an option.
@maxim_k: Ideally I would select the polyline and key in the shortcut without having to type anything else in.
Thanks for the ideas though!
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Hi Bret,
@bretwieseler wrote:........
@maxim_k: Ideally I would select the polyline and key in the shortcut without having to type anything else in.
......
Start CUI command:
Now select polyline and use Option+Command+S shortcut to Spline it.
The limitation is that only one polyline object can be selected at a time.
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Thanks Maxim!
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