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 Script to change "Contour" to 0 needed.
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Sherman
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Posted - June 15 2008 :  03:42:57 AM  Show Profile  Visit Sherman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
How do I write a script to change the "Contour" to 0...and then to Regenrate?

I only know how to access the "Contour" from the dialog box.

I use AutoCAD 2006 & 2007.

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Posted - June 15 2008 :  08:30:38 AM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Most commands have an alternative command, or you can put a "-" in front of the command to turn it into the "command-line" mode. If not, it will be a limitation of AutoCAD itself, and a lisp or VBA will need to be written to access the command from the command-line.

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Sherman
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Posted - June 15 2008 :  08:50:43 AM  Show Profile  Visit Sherman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the promp response.

I could not find a command-line command for this request. Do you know of it?

If there is none, how do I write a list or VBA for this request?

I know very little about Lisps and VBA's. In fact I'm looking for some good video tutorials....or as a distant 2nd some good, easy to digest books.

It would help greatly to solve the initial request as soon as possible.

Thanks
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Posted - June 15 2008 :  1:09:41 PM  Show Profile  Visit Admin's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hello,

I'm sorry, I don't know what the alternative would be for you. The "ease" factor is totally controlled by AutoDesk. You would have to find someone who is familiar with the command and the internals of the command to write a VBA or lisp for it.

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Sherman
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Posted - June 15 2008 :  7:13:17 PM  Show Profile  Visit Sherman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
To Admin:
Thanks


To All:
If anyone can help with my request, please post a response, or contact me privately.

Thanks.
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