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    Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 06:13

`ltfly ' VLX command notworking in Autocad Please help

Error :
Command:
Command: ltfly
Enter the text (current style) to embed <ABC>:
; error: no function definition: vlax-ename->vla-object
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 06:24
type this on the command line before executing, including parentheses:
(vl-load-com)


Vladmir, another code update in order :)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 08:09
please explain (how to do)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 08:21
The "ltfly" is missing a lisp command, but you can type it into AutoCAd on the command line, then run the routine.

1. Load the lisp routine.
2. type "(vl-load-com)"
3. type "ltfly"
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 08:32
not working
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 08:33
What AutoCAD version are you using?
 
(vl-load-com) is of course included in the LTfly code.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 08:37
Autocad 2006, 2009 and Civil 3D 2009 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 08:54

And it doesn't work in either of them? Strange. At least the 2009 versions should work fine.

Just to be sure:
You perform APPLOAD of LTFLY.VLX, start LTFLY, enter "something" and it terminates with the error?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 11:42

So, No hope ...........

Thanks very much for your advise and comments 


Edited by Shijo - 21.Jan.2010 at 11:44
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Jan.2010 at 11:49

I can image only a single reason why this wouldn't work - a missing or damaged VL.ARX (a standard AutoCAD component). Please start APPLOAD and check the list of loaded applications. Is VL.ARX listed? If not, can you try to load it with the ARX command?

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