Hi,
I have ICAD 6.1PE+.
I have been using AutoCAD release 2000i for many years and have customised it to suit myself with toolbars, menus, etc and have an .arg file in AutoCAD.
A couple of questions:
1. I have tried to import my AutoCAD .arg file into IntelliCAD to maintain my settings. It will not let me do so.
It comes up with a warning box saying thet the type of file is invalid. How do I overcome this and import my existing .arg file? It has taken me years of refining to get it how I like it, and I do not wish to have to start from scratch again.
2. How do I import my toolbars from AutoCAD?
3. How do I ADD my personal pull-down menus to the top bar of Icad? If I import one of my menus, Icad dumps all the standard Icad pulldowns and just leasves the one menu I've brought in.
4. How do I create or import texture map files from other programs into Icad? Icad has .tex files, which I haven't seen before.
I need to set this system up tonight for a large project tomorrow, so I would appreciate any help ASAP
Thanks in anticipation
Engel
#2
I'm not sure of the other items but as far as loading a menu there are two ways to do this.
If you are using Tools->Customize then you must check the box that says append to current menu.
The way I like to do it is to write a small lisp routine that calls (command "menuload").
Then the menus are placed the way you wish (for example if you use a *.mnl file to place the pulldown next to last pulldown, to keep the help file at the end).
If you are using Tools->Customize then you must check the box that says append to current menu.
The way I like to do it is to write a small lisp routine that calls (command "menuload").
Then the menus are placed the way you wish (for example if you use a *.mnl file to place the pulldown next to last pulldown, to keep the help file at the end).
#3
Thanks Dave. Worked a treat! I never even saw the "append" tickbox before.
Now if I could just load my ACAD toolbars I'd be laughing.
Cheers,
Engel
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by davep:
<B>I'm not sure of the other items but as far as loading a menu there are two ways to do this.
If you are using Tools->Customize then you must check the box that says append to current menu.
The way I like to do it is to write a small lisp routine that calls (command "menuload").
Then the menus are placed the way you wish (for example if you use a *.mnl file to place the pulldown next to last pulldown, to keep the help file at the end).</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Now if I could just load my ACAD toolbars I'd be laughing.
Cheers,
Engel
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by davep:
<B>I'm not sure of the other items but as far as loading a menu there are two ways to do this.
If you are using Tools->Customize then you must check the box that says append to current menu.
The way I like to do it is to write a small lisp routine that calls (command "menuload").
Then the menus are placed the way you wish (for example if you use a *.mnl file to place the pulldown next to last pulldown, to keep the help file at the end).</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
#4
You may try this - When you open the customize dialog box, click the toolbar tab and then import (for your toolbar menu).
I have a toolbar menu that is appended to my menu file and when I use the lisp expression (command "menuload" "menuname") it will load the pulldown menu and the toolbars.
I have a toolbar menu that is appended to my menu file and when I use the lisp expression (command "menuload" "menuname") it will load the pulldown menu and the toolbars.
Re: Importing .arg files & toolbars from ACAD
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