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Re: icad.unt

Looking at the file it seems as if only one version is required, all conversion factors in one file. Just a thought, but have you tried to rename the original file to say icad.unt.org the re-boot and try again as it may be that it finds the original first and stops looking for your version. EDIT: An...

Re: icad.unt

This is how my system is set up for lsp files in version 12.1 and appears to work fine.
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Possibly put your 'icad.unt' file in one of these??

SteveN

Re: HVAC Add-on

mariahcarey wrote:
Tue Apr 16, 2024 9:07 pm

Might be worth checking your build & that you have the latest.
Was this directed at me ? :)
If so can you expalian further please.

SteveN

Snap settings changed?

I normally use Icad with snaps set to end point, mid point & center. Then add additional snaps during a command if/when required. When selecting the new snap (in the middle of a command) ALL of the original running snaps would be removed from the toolbar and be replaced by the new snap ONLY. The...

Re: Changes to 12.1 causes issues with relative/absolute inputs.

I have solved the problem :) Quan was correct :wink: I found an additional OSMODE statement (instruction) within my code which I had forgotten about which was overighting the changes I was trying to make. This was also impacting my manual changes via settings. Thanks to Quan, I re-checked this morni...

Re: Changes to 12.1 causes issues with relative/absolute inputs.

Hi Steven, Maybe the issue is due to using commands in the lisp routine. Try to turn off the Snap before calling any commands. Regards. Hi Quan, Thanks, but I have tried that both in the code and manully via setting. I have noticed this morning that using: (setvar "OSMODE" 0) ..... (setva...

Changes to 12.1 causes issues with relative/absolute inputs.

What has changed between 12.0 and 12.1? While my problem is highlighted in my piping lsp add-on, the issue is NOT lisp related I believe. Here I have created a line from 0,100,0 to 100,0,0 via lsp, but when I 'list' the line it is not from/to these co-ordinates. Command: _line ENTER to use last poin...

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