![]() Machines so that the setup of all machines can be consistent. Once you have a single machine setup to your liking, all these parameters may be bulkĮxported to a profile (ARG) file that can be subsequently imported into other user’s A universe of settings that defines everything from dimension styles, to text styles, to DGN translation parameters, cursor settings, etc. Printers/plotters or PDF utilities to print to, device calibration and page setup files, etc. Where files are stored, where to find various device drivers, folders to trust, font locations, etc.ĭrivers and devices. These configuration parameters can be loosely categorized asįiles and folders. Like most any computer program, BricsCAD needs to be configured to operate in your (ARG) files to get BricsCAD setup perfectly for your users from the very first time they In this installment, we’ll explore how you can use a little bit of AutoLISP code and profile The good news here is thatīricsCAD makes the process easy if you know a few key pieces of information. Profile that is customized to your unique environment. ![]() Software is only part of the startup effort since you’ll certainly want to have a standardized Once there select your drawing file, and either right click on it, or pick on the eTransmit icon from the toolbar.In our Part 1, we talked about automating the installation of BricsCAD using a variety ofĬommand line switches to assist in deploying large quantities of seats. Both will open Drawing explorer on the Dependecies section. Either type ETRANSMIT at the command prompt, or select File|eTransmit/eBridge from the pulldown menu. go to the Bricscad e-store to purchase.ĮTransmit is available in Bricscad. Customising Bricscad V11 is around USD 37, and would likely cover a lot of the things you are looking at doing.Bricscad for AutoCAD users is FREE, and as well as comparison to AutoCAD provides a lot of general info on Bricscad.There are a few eBooks available from upfront publishing on Bricscad. e.g.Īutoload will also work for lisp files that contain multiple functions e.g. In the startup lisp files you can use the Autoload function to load and run lisp routines. Appload can be found under Tools|Load application on the pulldown menu. Another way is to use the APPLOAD command. This also works for ARX/BRX, and script files (.SCR). If your just testing you can load LSP routines by doing a drag and drop of the lisp routine from explorer onto your drawing. In regards to LISP you will find a useful site with a lot of info on how to use LISP. I'm also trialing Bricsys, with several other CADs.īruce, in miserably grey Seattle (and showing in my humor) I'll see if the little program "V-Lisp" still works after 12 years. The prerequisite for graduation in (nursing, say) was not LISP. I hated failing an exercise for lack of a period (. If you remember penciling your code on punch cards, to send to the inpute tech, for a machine displayed like a god in a small gymnasium, you will appreciate my preferences and choices. Most of my contemporaries threw away their drafting board and have pretty wallpaper showing on their monitors. ![]() I gave up pencils and straight edges years ago for a mouse to assist me in my profession. Sorry, I respect and admire your preference for the raw approach, but I am not a drafter, technician, or code builder. I have not created load files nor done more than edit existing customizations in ten years.
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