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Topic Closedunreconciled layers

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aqeel222 View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: unreconciled layers
    Posted: 27.Mar.2019 at 06:04
I had setting before unreconciled new layers of xref to reconcile layers,  I just click the toolbar button and the command done.
but I lost that setting of toolbar button. any body know about this...?
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Kent Cooper View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Mar.2019 at 16:18
This custom command definition seems to do that, in quickie testing:
 
(defun C:RAL () ; = Reconcile All Layers
  (command "_.layer" "_rEconcile")
  (if (= (getvar 'lastprompt) "No unreconciled layers in drawing.")
    (command "")
    (command "*" "")
  )
  (princ)
)
 
[It checks on the last prompt because if it just did:
 
  (command "_.layer" "_rEconcile" "*" "")
 
it would run into trouble when there are none to reconcile.]
 
You can have that loaded in every drawing by acaddoc.lsp, and put the RAL command name into a Toolbar button.


Edited by Kent Cooper - 28.Mar.2019 at 16:21
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