~sings~ These are a few of my favorite things!
Well, not really, but, when you're in a jamb, that odd little system variable can mean the difference between bald patches and a full head of hair.
I always appreciate the detailed list on Hyperpics, and that's where I pulled out all of these variables that are new in AutoCAD 2006. Stay tuned as I add the explanations from the Help files for them.
BACTIONCOLOR
BDEPENDENCYHIGHLIGHT
BGRIPOBJCOLOR
BGRIPOBJSIZE
BLOCKEDITLOCK
BLOCKEDITOR
BPARAMETERCOLOR
BPARAMETERFONT
BPARAMETERSIZE
BTMARKDISPLAY
BVMODE
CALCINPUT
CENTERMT
CLISTATE
CMDINPUTHISTORYMAX
CROSSINGAREACOLOR
DRSTATE
DTEXTED
DYNDIGRIP
DYNDIVIS
DYNMODE
DYNPICOORDS
DYNPIFORMAT
DYNPIVIS
DYNPROMPT
DYNTOOLTIPS
ENTERPRISEMENU
FULLPLOTPATH
GRIPDYNCOLOR
HPINHERIT
HPOBJWARNING
HPORIGIN
HPORIGINMODE
HPSEPARATE
INPUTHISTORYMODE
INTELLIGENTUPDATE
LAYERFILTERALERT
LOCKUI
OSNAPOVERRIDE
OSNAPZ
PREVIEWEFFECT
PREVIEWFILTER
QCSTATE
RECOVERYMODE
SELECTIONAREA
SELECTIONAREAOPACITY
SELECTIONPREVIEW
SHOWLAYERUSAGE
SSMPOLLTIME
SSMSHEETSTATUS
TABLEINDICATOR
TEMPOVERRIDES
TOOLTIPMERGE
VTDURATION
VTENABLE
VTFPS
WINDOWAREACOLOR
WSCURRENT
Something about the fall weather just brings out the system variables in all of us! I also recently started an online help list for AutoCAD system variables although currently mine is for for AutoCAD 2005 system variables.
ReplyDeleteHere's a direct link if you're intrested
http://autocad.davidhardin.net/index.php/autocad-system-variables/
I am creating autolisp routine that reads "entmax" and on various days I get different values. What is done in the model to affect this? I am sure it is something being done to model but still new to AutoCAD color me in fog. I have also key-on "limmax" and had similar experiences.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is the drawing size is [in X] 840 mm and is there a variable that stores this and does not change?
Best regards