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About the
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Ralph
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Chapter 1 Introduction
to Tailoring AutoCAD
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Chapter
2 Changing
AutoCAD's Environment
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Chapter 3 Creating
Command Aliases
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Chapter 4 Customizing
the User Interface
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Chapter 5 Creating
Dynamic Blocks
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Chapter 6 Customizing
Linetypes
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Chapter 7 Making
Hatch Patterns
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Chapter 8 Creating
Shapes and Fonts
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Chapter 9 Using
Script Files
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Chapter 10 Employing
Diesel Expressions
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Chapter 11 AutoLISP
Programming
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Chapter 12 Managing
CAD
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Chapter 13 Calculations
with Cal & QuickCalc
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Chapter 14 Understanding
DXF
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Chapter 15 Coding
Field Text
about the author
Ralph
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table of
contents
chapter 1: introduction
to tailoring autocad
The Many Ways of Customization. Which Customization?.
Shortcut Tips. Tip #1: Placing Arcs . Tip #2: Placing Text
. Tip #3: Replacing Text . Tip #4: Using PostScript Fonts. Tip #5:
Template Drawings . Tip #6: Fast Custom Drawing Sheets. Tip #7:
Collapsing Multilines. Tip #8: Changing Layers . Tip #9: Quick Trim
. Tip #10: Get the Big Picture . Tip #11: Install Express
Tools . Tip #12: Disable View Transitions .
Tip #13: Alternating Line Colors.
extensive new content! chapter
2: changing autocads
environment
Starting AutoCAD. Startup Switches. Tutorial: Using
Command-line Switches. /b Switch . /c Switch . /layout Switch .
/ld Switch . /nologo Switch . /nossm Switch. /p Switch . /r
Switch . /s Switch . /set Switch . /t Switch . /v Switch .
Support File Paths. Search Path Options. Support File
Search Path & Working Support File Search . Device Driver File
Search Path . Project Files Search Path . Customization Files. Help
and Miscellaneous File Names . Text Editor, Dictionary, and Font
File Names . Default Support File Paths for AutoCAD. Print
File, Spooler, and Prolog Section Names . Printer Support File Path.
Automatic Save File Location . Color Book Locations. Data Sources
Location . Drawing Template Settings . Tool Palettes File Location.
Authoring Palettes File Location . Log File Location . Plot
and Publish Log File Location . Temporary Drawing File Location
. Temporary External Reference File Location . Texture Maps Search
Path . i-drop Associated File Location. Where Are My Support
Files?. Finding Support Files. Method 1: Move the Folders. Method
2: Shortcut to the Folders. Setting Templates for New Drawings
. Tutorial: Specifying the Template File. Customizing Template
Files. Importing Layers . Drafting and Selection Preferences.
AutoSnap Settings. Grips Settings. Changing Window and
Layout Elements. Changing Screen Colors. Command Line Font .
Command Line Transparency. UCS Icon. Rearranging Toolbars
and Windows. Moving Toolbars Around. Toggling Toolbars. Moving
Windows Around. Setting and Restoring Profiles. Workspaces
. Saving Workspaces. Restoring Workspaces. Controlling Workspaces.
Customize the User Interface . Catalog of Template Drawings.
Generic Templates. American National Standards Institute templates.
Chinese Standard Templates. German industrial Standards templates.
International Organization of Standards Templates. Japanese industrial
Standards Templates.
chapter 3:
creating command aliases
About Customizing Aliases. The Alias Format. Alias Suggestions.
Creating New Aliases. Tutorial: Alias Creation by Dialog Box .
Tutorial: Alias Creation by Hand. Aliases Defined by Autodesk.
new chapter! chapter
4: customizing the user
interface
About CUI. About Cui Files. Collection of Cui Commands.
Related System Variables. Touring the Customize User Interface
Dialog Box. Customizations Pane. Reducing the Infoglut. Command
List Pane. Properties Pane. Customizing With Cui. Toolbars.
Stage 1: Create New Toolbar. Toolbar Properties. General Properties.
Appearance Properties. Advanced Properties. Stage 2: Add Buttons
to Toolbars. Toolbar Button Properties. General Properties. Macros.
Images. Creating Flyouts. Stage 3: Writing Toolbar Macros. Basic
Macros. Including Options. Adding New Commands. Using System Variables.
Including Hidden Options. Additional Metacharacters. Advanced Macros.
Adding Separator Lines. Stage 4: Edit Icons. Leave Icon As-is. Borrow
Icons from Other Commands. Import Images as Icons. Create Custom
Icons . Stage 5: Testing and Debugging. Testing Toolbar Buttons.
Testing Toolbar Flyouts. Menus. Stage 1: Create Menus.
Menu Properties. General Properties. Advanced Properties. Stage
2: Add Commands to Menus. Menu Item Properties. General Properties.
Macro Properties. Images Properties. Stage 3: Write Macros. Basic
Menu Macros. Including Options. Metacharacters - ^ and $. Including
Coordinates and User Input - \. Providing Input to Users: ^H. Submenus.
Separator Lines: --. Shortcuts - &. Shortcut Keystrokes - \t.
Grayed-out Text - ~. Check Mark Toggles - !.. Stage 4: Edit Icons.
Stage 5: Test and Debug. Shortcut Menus. Keyboard
Shortcuts. Shortcut Keystrokes. Stage 1: Drag Commands. Stage
2: Edit Properties. Stage 3: Test and Debug.. Temporary Override
Keys . Mouse Buttons. Stage 1: Add Buttons. Stage 2: Modify
Properties. Stage 3: Test and Debug. LISP Files. Stage
1: Select.lsp Files. Workspaces . Stage 1: Create New
Workspaces. Workspace Properties. General Properties. Display Properties.
Stage 2: Make Changes. Stage 3: Save and Test. Legacy Customization.
new chapter! chapter
5: creating dynamic
blocks
History of Dynamic Blocks. Trying Out Dynamic Blocks.
Actions of Dynamic Blocks. Introduction to Block Editor.
Guided Tour of Block Editor. Block Editor Toolbar. Commands
Specific to Block Editor. Utility Commands. Parameter and Action
Commands. Grips Commands. Visibility Commands. Attribute Commands.
Relationship Between Parameters and Actions. Block Editor Authoring
Palette. Summary of Actions. Disabled Commands. Comprehensive
Parameter Reference. Common Parameter Options. Further Options.
The BParameter and BAction Commands. Point Parameter. Point-Move
Action. Point-Stretch Action. Linear Parameter. Unique Options.
Linear-Array Action. Linear-Move Action. Linear-Scale Action. Linear
Stretch Action. Polar Parameter. Unique Prompts. Polar-Array Action.
Polar-Move Action. Polar-Polar Stretch Action. Polar-Scale Action.
Polar-Stretch Action. XY Parameter. Unique Prompts. XY-Array Action.
XY-Move Action. XY-Scale Action. XY-Stretch Action. Rotation Parameter.
Unique Prompts. Rotation-Rotate Action. Alignment Parameter. Unique
Prompts. Flip Parameter. Unique Prompts. Flip-Flip Action. Visibility
Parameter. Lookup Parameter. Base Parameter. Comprehensive
System Variable Reference. BEditor Tutorials. Tips on Creating
Dynamic Blocks. Block Authoring Palette. Placing Parameters. Placing
Actions. Viewing Relationships. How Parameter Sets Work. Debugging
Dynamic Blocks. Move-Point Tutorial. Starting AutoCAD and
Entering Block Editor. Assigning the Point Parameter. Assigning
the Move Action. Testing the Dynamic Block. Stretch-Linear Tutorial.
Changing the Parameter Label. Using Ortho Mode. Double-click to
Apply the Stretch Action. Testing the Dynamic Block. Rotate-Rotation
Tutorial. Using Parameter Sets. Double-clicking to Activate Rotation.
Editing Parameters with Properties & Restricting Movement. Alignment
Tutorial. Add the Alignment Action. Aligning Blocks to Objects.
Flip-Flip Tutorial. Entering Commands at the Keyboard. Adding the
Flip Action. Visibility Tutorial. Opening Drawings in Block Editor.
Placing the Visibility States Parameter. The Visibility States Dialog
Box. Catalog of Dynamic Blocks.
chapter 6:
customizing linetypes
Commands that Affect Linetypes. System Variables Affecting
Linetypes. The Special Case of Polylines. Customizing Linetypes.
Tutorial: Making Linetypes with -Linetype Command. Tutorial: Testing
New Linetypes. Tutorial: Making Linetypes with MkLType . Tutorial:
Making Linetypes with a Text Editor. Simple (1D) Linetype
Format. Line1 Header. Line 2: Data. Complex (2D) Linetype
Format. Text. Text Style. Text Scale Factor. Text Rotation Angle.
Text Orientation. Text Offset Distance. Embedding Shapes. 3D Linetypes.
Tutorial: Attempting a Parallel Linetype.
chapter 7: making
hatch patterns
About Hatch Patterns. Commands and System Variables. Non-associative
and Associative and Patterns. Creating Custom Hatch Patterns.
Tutorial: Creating Patterns with Hatch. Tutorial: Creating Patterns
with Hatch. Tutorial: Creating Patterns with SuperHatch . Understanding
the acad.pat File. Comment and Header Lines. The Hatch Data.
Tips on Creating Pattern Codes. Adding Custom Patterns to the Dialog
Box. Hatch Patterns and Gradient Fills.
chapter 8: creating
shapes & fonts
About Shape Files. Tutorial: Creating Shapes . The
Shape File Format. Header Fields. Definition Lines. Vector Codes.
Instruction Codes. 0/000: End of Shape. 1/001: Draw Mode. 2/002:
Move Mode. 3/003: Reduced Scale. 4/004: Enlarged Scale. 5/005: Save
(Push). 6/006: Recall (Pop). 7/007: Subshape. 8/008: X,y Distance.
9/009: X,y Distances. 10/00A: Octant Arc. 11/ 00B: Fractional Arc.
12/00C: Bulge Arc. 13/00D: Polyarc. 14/00E: Flag Vertical Text Flag.
chapter 9: using
script files
What Are Scripts? Script Files. Drawbacks to Scripts.
Strictly Command-Line Oriented. Script Commands and Modifiers.
Script. RScript. Resume. Delay. Special Characters. (space). ; (semicolon).
' (apostrophe). * (asterisk). Backspace. Esc.
extensive new content! chapter
10: employing diesel
expressions.
The History of Diesel. Is Diesel a Programming Language?.
What Diesel Does. Brief List of Diesel Functions. Math
Functions. Logic Functions. Numeric Conversion Functions. String
(Text) Functions. System Functions. ModeMacro: Displaying
Text on the Status Bar. Reporting Values of System Variables. Error
Messages. $?. $(functionName)??. $(functionName,??). $(++).
Debugging Diesel. Using Variables. Diesel Functions.
Math Functions. + (Addition). - (Subtraction). * (Multiplication).
/ (Division). Logic Functions. = (Equal). < (Less than). >
(Greater Than). != (Not Equal). <= (Less Than or Equal). >=
(Greater Than or Equal). and (Logical Bitwise AND). eq. if. or (Logical
Bitwise Or). xor (Logical Bitwise Xor). Conversion Functions.
angtos. fix. rtos. String Functions. index. nth. strlen. substr.
upper. System Functions. edtime. eval. getenv. getvar. linelen.
Diesel Programming Tips. Diesel in Menus and Toolbars.
Parsing the Name Macro. $(if,... !.). $(eq,... 1),. $(getvar,attmode),.
&Normal. Parsing Diesel in Macros. Bitcode Macros. Diesel in
AutoLISP. Via the Setvar Function. Concatenate Two Diesel Strings.
Via the MenuCmd Function.
chapter 11: autolisp
programming
The History of AutoLISP. The AutoLISP Programming Language.
Simple AutoLISP: Adding Two Numbers. AutoLISP in Commands.
Remembering the Result: SetQ. AutoLISP Functions. Math
Functions. Geometric Functions. Conditional Functions. String and
Conversion Functions. External Command Functions. Accessing System
Variables. GetXXX Functions. Selection Set Functions. Object Manipulation
Functions. Advanced AutoLISP Functions. Writing a Simple
AutoLISP Program. Why Write Programs?. The Id Command. Planning
the Attack. Obtaining the Coordinates. Placing the Text. Putting
Them Together. An Alternative to LISP Programming. Sprucing
Up Code. Conquering Feature Bloat. Wishlist Item #1: Naming
AutoLISP Programs. Wishlist Item #2: Saving AutoLISP Programs to
Disk. Wishlist Item #3: Automatically Loading AutoLISP Programs.
Wishlist #4: Using Car and Cdr Saving Data to Files. Three
Steps to Writing Data Files. Step 1: Opening Files. Step 2: Writing
Data to Files. Step 3: Closing Files. Putting It Together. Wishlist
#5: Specifying Layers. Wishlist #6: Setting the Text Style. Tips
on Using AutoLISP. Use ASCII Text Editors. Loading LSP Code
into AutoCAD. Toggling System Variables. Be Neat and Tidy. Suppress
That nil. Read-Write-Append Files. Quotation Marks as Quotation
Marks. Keep Variables to Six Characters. Tabs and Quotation Marks.
Listing of AutoLISP Functions.
chapter 12:
managing cad
CAD Standards. How CAD Standards Work. What CAD Standards
Cannot Do. Step 1: Create the Standards Drawing. Linetype Standards.
Layer Standards. Text Style Standards. Dimension Style Standards.
Step 2: Save the Drawing as a Standard. Step 3: Apply the Standards.
Step 4: Checking Standards. Setting Options for Standards Checking.
Employing DesignCenter and Tool Palettes. DesignCenter.
Tool Palettes. Tab Customization. Icon Customization. Palette Customization.
Titlebar Customization. Commands and Programs on Palettes. Tools
by Example. New Tool Properties. Tool Flyouts. Other Content. Command
Tools. Adding Commands. Adding Programs and Macros. Changing Icons.
Organize Tools. XTP File Format. XML Metacharacters. XTP Section
3: Palette Data.
extensive new content! chapter
13: calculations with
cal & quickcalc
Introduction to Cal. Cal Functions. Using Cal. Performing
Calculations Transparently. Calculations in Dialog Boxes. Architectural
Calculations. Converting to Inches. Converting Between Units. Format
of acad.unt File. Cvunit - Acad.unt. System International
Prefixes. Geometric Calculations. Working with Angles.
Vector Calculations. Using AutoLISP and System Variables. Remembering
Results. Reading System Variables. Additional Functions.
Conversion Functions. Vector Functions. Coordinate Functions. Geometry
Functions. Shortcut Functions. QuickCalc. Opening
and Closing QuickCalc. Related System Variables. Number Pad. Scientific.
Using QuickCalc for Basic Calculations. Entering Calculations in
the Input Box. Interacting with Drawings and Commands. Toolbar.
Shortcut Menu. Unit Conversions. Working with Constants
and Fomulas. Using Variables. Controlling Variables.
Creating Variables. Constants. Formula.
chapter 14:
understanding dxf
Introduction to DXF. DWG and DXF File Formats. Miscellaneous
Comments on DWG and DXF. The DXF Format. Object Properties.
Header Section of DXF Files. Group Codes. HEADER Section. Version
Numbers. CLASSES Section. TABLES Section. BLOCKS Section. ENTITIES
Section. OBJECTS Section. THUMBNAILIMAGE Section. EOF.
chapter 15:
coding field text
Creating Field Text. Field. Text and MText. AttDef. Dimensions
and Leaders. Available Fields. Date and Time Codes. Changing Field
Text. Double-clicking. Properties Window. Customizing Field
Text Updates. UpdateField. FieldEval. FieldDisplay. The Meaning
of ---- and ####. Creating Custom Field Text. Copying
and Pasting Code. Tutorial: Modifying Field Codes. Modifying Field
Codes: Dialog Box. Modifying Field Codes: By Hand. Understanding
Field Codes. Groups. Metawords. Formatting. Format Codes. %tcn
Text Case. %lun Linear Units. %dsn Decimal Separator. %aun
Angular Units. %lwn Line Weight units. %qfn scale Factor.
%ctn ConverT. %ptn PointTs (xyz coordinates). %.n decimal
places. %prn display PRecision. %fnn File Names. %byn BYtes
(file size). href - Hyperlinks. Date & Time Format Codes. Objects
and Property Names.
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