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Topic ClosedTIP: Getting the full list of + commands in AutoCA

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    Posted: 13.Jul.2011 at 08:03

AutoCAD has a number of commands that begin with the + character. These are usually commands that open multi-tabbed dialog boxes. By prefixing the command name with the +, AutoCAD then prompts you for the tab number, which begins with 0 for the first tab. These are primarily meant for macros and LISP routines.

For example:

Command: +options 
Tab index <0>: (Enter an integer.)

AutoCAD 2012's new command interface lists all commands starting with the same letter. Normally, I find this a pain, since it will tend to list a closing command before an opening one. For instance, it lists MatBrowswerClose before MataBrowserOpen, since it works in alphabetical order. But how often do you need to know the name of the command for closing a palette? (Just click the X.)

Anyhow, this new command interface lists for us all command names that start with +:

+ConstraintSettings
+DSettings
+Layer 
+Options
+Publish
+Ribbon
+SaveAs
+UcsMan
+VPorts

Of the commands on this list, three do not display tabbed dialog boxes. They react differently:

Command: +SaveAs
Input save format [dwG/dwT/dwS/dwF/Other]:

+SaveAs lets you specify the file format; the Other option lets you specify the version number, ranging from 0 = AutoCAD 2010/1/2 DWG, down to 11 = AutoCAD R12 DXF.

Command: +Ribbon
Enter <menugroup name>,<element id> of the tab to make active (e.g. ACAD_Tabhome):

The +Ribbon command opens a specific tab in the ribbon.

Command: +Layer 
Specify filter [All/All Used Layers/Unreconciled New Layers/Viewport Overrides] <All>:

 The +Layer command lets you specify layer filters.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Jul.2011 at 11:42
So your point is to draw attention to your website for free AutoCAD tutorials?  Are you going to be helping out answering questions here too?  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13.Jul.2011 at 21:29
Oh, this guy again. I just finished giving my review of his website over on another forum. In a nutshell, it's just a collection of advertisements and links to youtube videos. No real content.
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Also, the tip he posted is not even his own and it can't be found anywhere on his website. It was copy and pasted from another website.


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All fluff and no substance.  Figures.
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