Loading apps

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by jojo, Jun 14, 2006.

  1. jojo

    jojo Guest

    Hi all,

    I have a building that likes for us to use his setups and such.

    He has several application that he would like for us to use.

    I would like to set things up so that I can automatically load the apps, but
    only on his projects.

    I can create a button, but I can't seem to load the application properly.
    I'm assuming
    I don't have the proper syntax for loading multiple apps.

    Is this the best way (button I mean)?

    Can someone help me with the proper way to load these?

    Thanks,
    jojo
    (AutoCAD 2006. currently, whenever I load his drawings, I type appload and
    then select the application (18 of them))

    thanks,
    j
     
    jojo, Jun 14, 2006
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  2. jojo

    dstockton Guest

    Your clients drawings require 18 third party apps? Is this guy addicted
    to every addon out there? I have never seen a drawing yet that had that
    many third party apps tied to it. I am surprised your clients' AutoCAD
    even runs correctly.
    What are the apps? Are they LSP routines? are they executables that
    have to run a setup first?
     
    dstockton, Jun 15, 2006
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  3. jojo

    jojo Guest

    they are lisp routines...
    yeah, he could have wrote them differently..
    One app is so simple it just draws a line of a specific color.

    sigh...

    jojo
     
    jojo, Jun 15, 2006
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  4. Jojo,

    You could paste the lisps together in a single lisp. Then you'd only have to
    load one.
     
    Michael Bulatovich, Jun 15, 2006
    #4
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