aclyutil.arx question..

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by The real JD, Aug 20, 2003.

  1. The real JD

    The real JD Guest

    I got this utility from Autodesk's site. It allows writing out pagesetups to
    scripts. And allows to run the script to bring pagesetups into a drawing.
    The utility works great, but the one BIG annoyance is that it seems to write
    the script file and save it in the oddest of places. I thought it wrote out
    the script to the current drawing location, or maybe to the location of the
    first drawing opened in Autocad. Or maybe to the directory where a script
    was last used. But it doesn't seem to have a consistent (or at least
    obvious) method to determine where the script file is saved. I usually have
    to do a search for it...
    Sometimes it's in a drawing directory i haven't looked at for weeks.
    Sometimes it's in the Autocad folder...

    When creating the script, it doesn't ask for a path, just a name. So how
    does it determine where it will put the script?

    Thoughts, comments, answers welcome. TIA
    Using A2ki
    Win2k Pro sp3
     
    The real JD, Aug 20, 2003
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