block drag-and-drop units ?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by cadmaxza, Sep 16, 2004.

  1. cadmaxza

    cadmaxza Guest

    Greetings Masters, Gurus and Wizards of the AutoCAD VBA Realm,

    version: AutoCAD 2005

    Where is the "drag-and-drop units" property of a block in VBA? I have a suspision that it's in some hidden place like XData, or a dictionary or maybe only even accessible via LISP. Then again, I may just be getting old and missed it.. ;-)

    GREATLY appreciated....

    Your humble apprentice in electronic magic,

    Kevin.
     
    cadmaxza, Sep 16, 2004
    #1
  2. What do you mean by "drag-and-drop units"? Are you referring to drag-n-drop
    through Design Center? If so, there are none. You'd need to try to
    intercept the command -INSERT using a document event like BeginCommand or
    EndCommand.

    -- Mike
    ___________________________
    Mike Tuersley
    CADalyst's CAD Clinic
    Rand IMAGINiT Technologies
    ___________________________
    the trick is to realize that there is no spoon...
     
    Mike Tuersley, Sep 16, 2004
    #2
  3. It is stored in XData on the block definition, under the ACAD AppName,
    DesignCenter Data, the 2nd 1070 group code.

    --
    R. Robert Bell


    Greetings Masters, Gurus and Wizards of the AutoCAD VBA Realm,

    version: AutoCAD 2005

    Where is the "drag-and-drop units" property of a block in VBA? I have a
    suspision that it's in some hidden place like XData, or a dictionary or
    maybe only even accessible via LISP. Then again, I may just be getting old
    and missed it.. ;-)

    GREATLY appreciated....

    Your humble apprentice in electronic magic,

    Kevin.
     
    R. Robert Bell, Sep 16, 2004
    #3
  4. [bowing] didn't know that one!

    -- Mike
    ___________________________
    Mike Tuersley
    CADalyst's CAD Clinic
    Rand IMAGINiT Technologies
    ___________________________
    the trick is to realize that there is no spoon...
     
    Mike Tuersley, Sep 16, 2004
    #4
  5. So, you're gonna hire me now, right?! ;^)

    --
    R. Robert Bell


    [bowing] didn't know that one!

    -- Mike
    ___________________________
    Mike Tuersley
    CADalyst's CAD Clinic
    Rand IMAGINiT Technologies
    ___________________________
    the trick is to realize that there is no spoon...
     
    R. Robert Bell, Sep 16, 2004
    #5
  6. cadmaxza

    cadmaxza Guest

    Mr. ROBERT BELL I dub thee Master of Masters...

    May I send the info you provided to the AUGI forum?

    THANK YOU!!!!!
     
    cadmaxza, Sep 17, 2004
    #6
  7. Beat you to it yesterday... ;^)
     
    R. Robert Bell, Sep 19, 2004
    #7
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