DCL with Lisp

amrivasU38U2
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DCL with Lisp

amrivasU38U2
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Hello everyone. Can someone help me create a dcl for my lisp code. It should look like this. Thank you so much.

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Moshe-A
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@amrivasU38U2  hi,

 

if all your objectivity is to insert blocks from library, why don't you use  tools palettes?

(or CUI \ Legacy \ Image tile menus)

 

Moshe

 

 

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amrivasU38U2
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Hello, I believe it is more organized in this way and much faster to execute.

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Sea-Haven
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I am old fashioned, pop menu, can have more than 20 images as it autos to next.

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Moshe-A
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@amrivasU38U2 ,

 

faith is good but the experts here say something else 🤔

anyway good luck.

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scot-65
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@amrivasU38U2 

 

Sometime back in 2019 I created an exercise that is similar to what you are looking for.

It employs an updateable INI-type file that can be added to and subtracted from as time goes by. No need to edit the LSP file for new/obsolete library entries. Make sure the CFG file is in your support path.

 

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See the CFG file for additional information.

The dialog will temporary close for user action and then reopen until "Close" is selected.

 

Please remove the ".TXT" from file name to restore file extension back to ".CFG".


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