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HI Tim,
The Set Plane function I'm using is a custom function that was done in house and this essentially allows me to create virtually any plane I want rather easily instead of using the UCS options manually in the command line. When I used it in the video I needed it to horizontally rotate the design window for me and it successfully does that.
I've tried to break down my workflow process and then mimic that behaviour in my macro. Once I establish my horizontal component to my intended vertical section I then use the front triangle toggle in the View Cube to put the design window into my necessary section view. Typically I would like to have only a few UCS's. That really depends on the type of work I'd be doing - usually though I'm looking at a 1 or 2 plan views and 1 or 2 section views (long section and cross-section). I have played around UCSFOLLOWS in my macro but I wasn't able to sort it out so I just use Plan;;. Whenever I'm doing a 2 point plane (horizontal or Vertical) plan;; is the easiest way to get me to plan of the horizontal component (my macro writing skills are not strong so I'm teaching/learning for myself as i'm going
).
I also tried to record a macro and then replay it back. It worked based on the data I inputed when recorded the macro but I'm not able to dissect the macro itself and see the functions actually used in it. If I can do that I may be able to see what function is called when I click on the Front Triangle view cube object. Any ideas on this?
Regards,
Sean