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Topic: PGP file
Posted By: AnnieC
Subject: PGP file
Date Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 18:45
I am trying to change some shortcut commands in the ACAD.PGP file (such as c is copy instead of circle) and it is not being picked up by AutoCAD.  Ihave tried rebooting but it still does not make the changes.  I have AutoCAD 2011.  Please help anyone!!!!!



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Posted By: tulip3D
Date Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 18:54
Did you try the CUI editor?


Posted By: HAWDesigner
Date Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 19:24
Try typing in [CMD]REINIT[/CMD] at the command line. Select the "PGP File" checkbox, then click ok.




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Posted By: AnnieC
Date Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 19:38
reinit command does not work. 


Posted By: AnnieC
Date Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 19:38
how do i do the CUI editor?????


Posted By: HAWDesigner
Date Posted: 27.Jan.2011 at 19:46
For what you're doing, I don't think the CUI editor will work.

Do you have EXPRESS TOOLS (ET) installed. If not, you should definitely install them ASAP. ET has a visual command alias editor that works like a charm.

In your Menu Browser, go to: Express > Tools > Command Alias Editor...

This will show up:



Here is a good tip on using it:
http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/AutoCAD_tips_create_alias.html



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 01.Feb.2011 at 11:56
Might I suggest the "old" way of editing this file?  Open acad.pgp using any ASCII text editor.  Windows itself comes standard with one.  It is called Notepad.

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Posted By: HAWDesigner
Date Posted: 01.Feb.2011 at 20:00
Originally posted by AnnieC AnnieC wrote:

I am trying to change some shortcut commands in the ACAD.PGP file (such as c is copy instead of circle) and it is not being picked up by AutoCAD.  Ihave tried rebooting but it still does not make the changes.  I have AutoCAD 2011.  Please help anyone!!!!!


I think that was her original method, that may be why it wasn't recommended already. Smile


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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 01.Feb.2011 at 20:44
Perhaps she wasn't using an ASCII text editor OR she forgot to save her edited pgp file.

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Posted By: AnnieC
Date Posted: 01.Feb.2011 at 20:58
there is a pgp editor in auto CAD 2011.  That is the only thing that works... not changing the PGP file in the support directory like i use to do.  Thank you to all that responded.  This forum has been so very helpful


Posted By: jemesright
Date Posted: 13.Jan.2012 at 05:25
PGP is a file extension associated with PGP Security Key PGP is a file extension associated with . Incorrect associations are the cause of many file extension errors. Scan your system to prevent, identify and repair PGP file extension association errors.AngryDead

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Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 13.Jan.2012 at 07:11
Yes I think that you can't take any letter in the PGP file.
I would use another letter or 2 letters available for this and memorize it.
When you will change your AutoCAD to a newer release all will have to be remorize as commands names sometimes change.
Personnaly I have given up changing everything and work with the existing PGP + my new settings, then I can also work easily on an other computer that's not mine.


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 13.Jan.2012 at 12:09
The two of you are talking apples and oranges.

Jeme is talking about file encryption while philippe is talking about the acad.pgp file which is for command aliases.  One of you needs to get on the right page with the other.

I'm thinking of reporting this thread as it has nothing to do with CAD.


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