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    Posted: 23.Mar.2016 at 05:32
The default of ISOLINES ON SURFACES are 6 in U and 6 in V.
This setting is in the #D MODELING tab in OPTIONS.
If I change these values to 0, it just change it for the current drawing
My question is, how do I change this values to 0 PERMANENTLY or as the DEFAULT.
Thanks in advance. Its been bugging me for quite a while.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Mar.2016 at 10:30
The values are assigned as an integer that is saved with the drawing it is not saved in the Registry which means it is NOT global.  I suppose you could set it using lisp and put it in your acaddoc.lsp file or in your StartUp Suite.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Mar.2016 at 13:05
If you choose to utilize acaddoc.lsp to reset these variables to something other than their default values the file should look something like this.  Note that the value of < 32 > is just something I used for this example.  Your values may differ.

(SETVAR "SURFU" 32)
(SETVAR "SURFV" 32)
(princ "System variable defaults have been reset")
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Mar.2016 at 22:14
Thanks a lot,
As you can see, I did a whole lot of others too. They were bugging me for years. Work like a charm.
Any suggestions of others I can include. What are your favourites?
Cheers.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Mar.2016 at 22:27
PICKADD and FILEDIA.
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