nestly Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Can you post a copy of your acad.pgp file? You will have to change the extension to .txt, or put it in a .zip file in order to upload it. (use the Go Advanced button at the bottom right of the Quick Reply window to post attachments) Quote
acmesriley Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 (edited) SLW210, Here is my pgp file. ; This PGP file was created with the AutoCAD Alias Editor. ; Last modified 6/19/2012, 1:14 PM ; Use the Alias Editor (ALIASEDIT command) to edit this file. ; ; ; Program Parameters File For AutoCAD 2012 ; External Command and Command Alias Definitions ; Copyright (C) 1997-2011 by Autodesk, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ; Each time you open a new or existing drawing, AutoCAD searches ; the support path and reads the first acad.pgp file that it finds. ; -- External Commands -- ; While AutoCAD is running, you can invoke other programs or utilities ; such Windows system commands, utilities, and applications. ; You define external commands by specifying a command name to be used ; from the AutoCAD command prompt and an executable command string ; that is passed to the operating system. ; -- Command Aliases -- ; The Command Aliases section of this file provides default settings for ; AutoCAD command shortcuts. Note: It is not recommended that you directly ; modify this section of the PGP file., as any changes you make to this section of the ; file will not migrate successfully if you upgrade your AutoCAD to a ; newer version. Instead, make changes to the new ; User Defined Command Aliases ; section towards the end of this file. ; -- User Defined Command Aliases -- ; You can abbreviate frequently used AutoCAD commands by defining ; aliases for them in the User Defined Command Aliases section of acad.pgp. ; You can create a command alias for any AutoCAD command, ; device driver command, or external command. ; Recommendation: back up this file before editing it. To ensure that ; any changes you make to PGP settings can successfully be migrated ; when you upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD, it is suggested that ; you make any changes to the default settings in the User Defined Command ; Aliases section at the end of this file. ; External command format: ; <Command name>,[<Shell request>],<Bit flag>, [*]<Prompt>, ; The bits of the bit flag have the following meanings: ; Bit 1: if set, don't wait for the application to finish ; Bit 2: if set, run the application minimized ; Bit 4: if set, run the application "hidden" ; Bit 8: if set, put the argument string in quotes ; ; Fill the "bit flag" field with the sum of the desired bits. ; Bits 2 and 4 are mutually exclusive; if both are specified, only ; the 2 bit is used. The most useful values are likely to be 0 ; (start the application and wait for it to finish), 1 (start the ; application and don't wait), 3 (minimize and don't wait), and 5 ; (hide and don't wait). Values of 2 and 4 should normally be avoided, ; as they make AutoCAD unavailable until the application has completed. ; ; Bit 8 allows commands like DEL to work properly with filenames that ; have spaces such as "long filename.dwg". Note that this will interfere ; with passing space delimited lists of file names to these same commands. ; If you prefer multiplefile support to using long file names, turn off ; the "8" bit in those commands. ; Examples of external commands for command windows DEL, DEL, 8,File to delete: , DIR, DIR, 8,File specification: , SH, , 1,*OS Command: , SHELL, , 1,*OS Command: , START, START, 1,*Application to start: , TYPE, TYPE, 8,File to list: , ; Examples of external commands for Windows ; See also the (STARTAPP) AutoLISP function for an alternative method. EXPLORER, START EXPLORER, 1,, NOTEPAD, START NOTEPAD, 1,*File to edit: , PBRUSH, START PBRUSH, 1,, ; Command alias format: ; <Alias>,*<Full command name> ; The following are guidelines for creating new command aliases. ; 1. An alias should reduce a command by at least two characters. ; Commands with a control key equivalent, status bar button, ; or function key do not require a command alias. ; Examples: Control N, O, P, and S for New, Open, Print, Save. ; 2. Try the first character of the command, then try the first two, ; then the first three. ; 3. Once an alias is defined, add suffixes for related aliases: ; Examples: R for Redraw, RA for Redrawall, L for Line, LT for ; Linetype. ; 4. Use a hyphen to differentiate between command line and dialog ; box commands. ; Example: B for Block, -B for -Block. ; ; Exceptions to the rules include AA for Area, T for Mtext, X for Explode. ; -- Sample aliases for AutoCAD commands -- ; These examples include most frequently used commands. NOTE: It is recommended ; that you not make any changes to this section of the PGP file to ensure the ; proper migration of your customizations when you upgrade to the next version of ; AutoCAD. The aliases listed in this section are repeated in the User Custom ; Settings section at the end of this file, which can safely be edited while ; ensuring your changes will successfully migrate. 3A, *3DARRAY 3DMIRROR, *MIRROR3D 3DNavigate,*3DWALK 3DO, *3DORBIT 3DP, *3DPRINT 3DPLOT, *3DPRINT 3DW, *3DWALK 3F, *3DFACE 3M, *3DMOVE 3P, *3DPOLY 3R, *3DROTATE 3S, *3DSCALE A, *ARC AC, *BACTION ADC, *ADCENTER AECTOACAD, *-ExportToAutoCAD AA, *AREA AL, *ALIGN 3AL, *3DALIGN AP, *APPLOAD APLAY, *ALLPLAY AR, *ARRAY -AR, *-ARRAY ARR, *ACTRECORD ARM, *ACTUSERMESSAGE -ARM, *-ACTUSERMESSAGE ARU, *ACTUSERINPUT ARS, *ACTSTOP -ARS, *-ACTSTOP ATI, *ATTIPEDIT ATT, *ATTDEF -ATT, *-ATTDEF ATE, *ATTEDIT -ATE, *-ATTEDIT ATTE, *-ATTEDIT B, *BLOCK -B, *-BLOCK BC, *BCLOSE BE, *BEDIT BH, *HATCH BLENDSRF, *SURFBLEND BO, *BOUNDARY -BO, *-BOUNDARY BR, *BREAK BS, *BSAVE BVS, *BVSTATE C, *COPY CAM, *CAMERA CBAR, *CONSTRAINTBAR CH, *PROPERTIES -CH, *CHANGE CHA, *CHAMFER CHK, *CHECKSTANDARDS CLI, *COMMANDLINE COL, *COLOR COLOUR, *COLOR CO, *COPY CONVTOMESH, *MESHSMOOTH CP, *COPY CPARAM, *BCPARAMETER CREASE, *MESHCREASE CREATESOLID, *SURFSCULPT CSETTINGS, *CONSTRAINTSETTINGS CT, *CTABLESTYLE CUBE, *NAVVCUBE CURVATUREANALYSIS, *ANALYSISCURVATURE CYL, *CYLINDER D, *DIMSTYLE DAL, *DIMALIGNED DAN, *DIMANGULAR DAR, *DIMARC JOG, *DIMJOGGED DBA, *DIMBASELINE DBC, *DBCONNECT DC, *ADCENTER DCE, *DIMCENTER DCENTER, *ADCENTER DCO, *DIMCONTINUE DCON, *DIMCONSTRAINT DDA, *DIMDISASSOCIATE DDI, *DIMDIAMETER DED, *DIMEDIT DELCON, *DELCONSTRAINT DI, *DIST DIV, *DIVIDE DJL, *DIMJOGLINE DJO, *DIMJOGGED DL, *DATALINK DLI, *DIMLINEAR DLU, *DATALINKUPDATE DO, *DONUT DOR, *DIMORDINATE DOV, *DIMOVERRIDE DR, *DRAWORDER DRA, *DIMRADIUS DRAFTANGLEANALYSIS, *ANALYSISDRAFTANGLE DRE, *DIMREASSOCIATE DRM, *DRAWINGRECOVERY DS, *DSETTINGS DST, *DIMSTYLE DT, *TEXT DV, *DVIEW DX, *DATAEXTRACTION E, *ERASE ED, *DDEDIT EL, *ELLIPSE ER, *EXTERNALREFERENCES ESHOT, *EDITSHOT EX, *EXTEND EXIT, *QUIT EXP, *EXPORT EXT, *EXTRUDE EXTENDSRF, *SURFEXTEND F, *FILLET FI, *FILTER FILLETSRF, *SURFFILLET FREEPOINT, *POINTLIGHT FSHOT, *FLATSHOT G, *GROUP -G, *-GROUP GCON, *GEOMCONSTRAINT GD, *GRADIENT GENERATESECTION, *SECTIONPLANETOBLOCK GEO, *GEOGRAPHICLOCATION GR, *DDGRIPS H, *HATCH -H, *-HATCH HE, *HATCHEDIT HB, *HATCHTOBACK HI, *HIDE I, *INSERT -I, *-INSERT IAD, *IMAGEADJUST IAT, *IMAGEATTACH ICL, *IMAGECLIP IM, *IMAGE -IM, *-IMAGE IMP, *IMPORT IN, *INTERSECT INSERTCONTROLPOINT, *CVADD INF, *INTERFERE IO, *INSERTOBJ ISOLATE, *ISOLATEOBJECTS QVD, *QVDRAWING QVDC, *QVDRAWINGCLOSE QVL, *QVLAYOUT QVLC, *QVLAYOUTCLOSE J, *JOIN JOGSECTION, *SECTIONPLANEJOG L, *LINE LA, *LAYER -LA, *-LAYER LAS, *LAYERSTATE LE, *LEADER LEN, *LENGTHEN LESS, *MESHSMOOTHLESS LI, *LIST LINEWEIGHT, *LWEIGHT LMAN, *LAYERSTATE LO, *-LAYOUT LS, *LIST LT, *LINETYPE -LT, *-LINETYPE LTYPE, *LINETYPE -LTYPE, *-LINETYPE LTS, *LTSCALE LW, *LWEIGHT M, *MOVE MA, *MATCHPROP MAT, *MATBROWSEROPEN ME, *MEASURE MEA, *MEASUREGEOM MI, *MIRROR ML, *MLINE MLA, *MLEADERALIGN MLC, *MLEADERCOLLECT MLD, *MLEADER MLE, *MLEADEREDIT MLS, *MLEADERSTYLE MO, *PROPERTIES MORE, *MESHSMOOTHMORE MOTION, *NAVSMOTION MOTIONCLS, *NAVSMOTIONCLOSE MS, *MSPACE MSM, *MARKUP MT, *MTEXT MV, *MVIEW NETWORKSRF,*SURFNETWORK NORTH, *GEOGRAPHICLOCATION NORTHDIR, *GEOGRAPHICLOCATION NSHOT, *NEWSHOT NVIEW, *NEWVIEW O, *OFFSET OFFSETSRF, *SURFOFFSET OP, *OPTIONS ORBIT, *3DORBIT OS, *OSNAP -OS, *-OSNAP P, *PAN -P, *-PAN PA, *PASTESPEC RAPIDPROTOTYPE, *3DPRINT PAR, *PARAMETERS -PAR, *-PARAMETERS PARAM, *BPARAMETER PARTIALOPEN, *-PARTIALOPEN PATCH, *SURFPATCH PC, *POINTCLOUD PCATTACH, *POINTCLOUDATTACH PCINDEX, *POINTCLOUDINDEX PE, *PEDIT PL, *PLINE PO, *POINT POFF, *HIDEPALETTES POINTON, *CVSHOW POINTOFF, *CVHIDE POL, *POLYGON PON, *SHOWPALETTES PR, *PROPERTIES PRCLOSE, *PROPERTIESCLOSE PROPS, *PROPERTIES PRE, *PREVIEW PRINT, *PLOT PS, *PSPACE PSOLID, *POLYSOLID PTW, *PUBLISHTOWEB PU, *PURGE -PU, *-PURGE PYR, *PYRAMID QC, *QUICKCALC QCUI, *QUICKCUI QP, *QUICKPROPERTIES R, *REDRAW RA, *REDRAWALL RC, *RENDERCROP RE, *REGEN REA, *REGENALL REBUILD, *CVREBUILD REC, *RECTANG REFINE, *MESHREFINE REG, *REGION REMOVECONTROLPOINT, *CVREMOVE REN, *RENAME -REN, *-RENAME REV, *REVOLVE RO, *ROTATE RP, *RENDERPRESETS RPR, *RPREF RR, *RENDER RW, *RENDERWIN S, *STRETCH SC, *SCALE SCR, *SCRIPT SE, *DSETTINGS SEC, *SECTION SET, *SETVAR SHA, *SHADEMODE SL, *SLICE SMOOTH, *MESHSMOOTH SN, *SNAP SO, *SOLID SP, *SPELL SPL, *SPLINE SPLANE, *SECTIONPLANE SPLAY, *SEQUENCEPLAY SPLIT, *MESHSPLIT SPE, *SPLINEDIT SSM, *SHEETSET ST, *STYLE STA, *STANDARDS SU, *SUBTRACT T, *MTEXT -T, *-MTEXT TA, *TABLET TB, *TABLE TEDIT, *TEXTEDIT TH, *THICKNESS TI, *TILEMODE TO, *TOOLBAR TOL, *TOLERANCE TOR, *TORUS TP, *TOOLPALETTES TR, *TRIM TS, *TABLESTYLE UC, *UCSMAN UN, *UNITS -UN, *-UNITS UNCREASE, *MESHUNCREASE UNHIDE, *UNISOLATEOBJECTS UNI, *UNION UNISOLATE, *UNISOLATEOBJECTS V, *VIEW VGO, *VIEWGO VPLAY, *VIEWPLAY -V, *-VIEW VP, *DDVPOINT -VP, *VPOINT VS, *VSCURRENT VSM, *VISUALSTYLES -VSM, *-VISUALSTYLES W, *WBLOCK -W, *-WBLOCK WE, *WEDGE WHEEL, *NAVSWHEEL X, *EXTEND XA, *XATTACH XB, *XBIND -XB, *-XBIND XC, *XCLIP XL, *XLINE XR, *XREF -XR, *-XREF Z, *ZOOM ZEBRA, *ANALYSISZEBRA ; The following are alternative aliases and aliases as supplied ; in AutoCAD Release 13. AV, *DSVIEWER CP, *COPY DIMALI, *DIMALIGNED DIMANG, *DIMANGULAR DIMBASE, *DIMBASELINE DIMCONT, *DIMCONTINUE DIMDIA, *DIMDIAMETER DIMED, *DIMEDIT DIMTED, *DIMTEDIT DIMLIN, *DIMLINEAR DIMORD, *DIMORDINATE DIMRAD, *DIMRADIUS DIMSTY, *DIMSTYLE DIMOVER, *DIMOVERRIDE LEAD, *LEADER TM, *TILEMODE ; Aliases for Hyperlink/URL Release 14 compatibility SAVEURL, *SAVE OPENURL, *OPEN INSERTURL, *INSERT ; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2000: AAD, *DBCONNECT AEX, *DBCONNECT ALI, *DBCONNECT ASQ, *DBCONNECT ARO, *DBCONNECT ASE, *DBCONNECT DDATTDEF, *ATTDEF DDATTEXT, *ATTEXT DDCHPROP, *PROPERTIES DDCOLOR, *COLOR DDLMODES, *LAYER DDLTYPE, *LINETYPE DDMODIFY, *PROPERTIES DDOSNAP, *OSNAP DDUCS, *UCS ; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2004: ACADBLOCKDIALOG, *BLOCK ACADWBLOCKDIALOG, *WBLOCK ADCENTER, *ADCENTER BMAKE, *BLOCK BMOD, *BLOCK BPOLY, *BOUNDARY CONTENT, *ADCENTER DDATTE, *ATTEDIT DDIM, *DIMSTYLE DDINSERT, *INSERT DDPLOTSTAMP, *PLOTSTAMP DDRMODES, *DSETTINGS DDSTYLE, *STYLE DDUCS, *UCSMAN DDUCSP, *UCSMAN DDUNITS, *UNITS DDVIEW, *VIEW DIMHORIZONTAL, *DIMLINEAR DIMROTATED, *DIMLINEAR DIMVERTICAL, *DIMLINEAR DOUGHNUT, *DONUT DTEXT, *TEXT DWFOUT, *PLOT DXFIN, *OPEN DXFOUT, *SAVEAS PAINTER, *MATCHPROP PREFERENCES, *OPTIONS RECTANGLE, *RECTANG SHADE, *SHADEMODE VIEWPORTS, *VPORTS EDWFX, *EXPORTDWFX EDWF, *EXPORTDWF EPDF, *EXPORTPDF -QPUB, *-EXPORT ; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2007: RMAT, *MATBROWSEROPEN FOG, *RENDERENVIRONMENT FINISH, *MATERIALS SETUV, *MATERIALMAP SHOWMAT, *LIST RFILEOPT, *RENDERPRESETS RENDSCR, *RENDERWIN ; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2009: DASHBOARD, *RIBBON DASHBOARDCLOSE, *RIBBONCLOSE ; -- User Defined Command Aliases -- ; Make any changes or additions to the default AutoCAD command aliases in ; this section to ensure successful migration of these settings when you ; upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD. If a command alias appears more ; than once in this file, items in the User Defined Command Alias take ; precedence over duplicates that appear earlier in the file. X, *EXTEND LE, *LEADER P, *PLINE E, *EXTEND C, *COPY Edited June 20, 2012 by SLW210 Added Code Tags Quote
nestly Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Yours looks pretty much like mine ..... except for the last line before the custom aliases begin. I don't know what that line does, but it's in my AutoCAD2012 and 2013 PGP files, but not in the 2011 PGP? ; -- User Defined Command Aliases -- ; Make any changes or additions to the default AutoCAD command aliases in ; this section to ensure successful migration of these settings when you ; upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD. If a command alias appears more ; than once in this file, items in the User Defined Command Alias take ; precedence over duplicates that appear earlier in the file. ; **********----------********** ; No xlate ; DO NOT REMOVE Quote
acmesriley Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 nestly, I added that last line from yours. I made sure that I have changed 'C' to be COPY and I saved my pgp file. I exited autocad and restarted it. C still keeps coming up now as 'CHANGE'. However I must say that I also changed 'P' to be "PLINE" instead of 'PAN' and this worked. Now how about those apples. Quote
nestly Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 That's just weird. At first, you couldn't redefine "C" at all, and then when it finally did accept your modification it started using a completely different command? Is there a chance you have a Lisp loading that defines "C"? Lisps have priority over the PGP, so I suppose you could beat your AutoCAD into submission by adding (defun c:C ()(command "COPY")) to your acaddoc.lsp file Quote
acmesriley Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 nestly I will try that right now. Another thing is that I can't get 'INTERSECTION' to work 90% of the time. Even thougth I know the objects are flat and I have intersection selected in my snap settings. More folks here are having the same issue about intersection. Quote
nestly Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 I dunno, but I'm thinking your IT department may have screwed up the reinstallation. Quote
acmesriley Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 Hey nestly, it worked. I added what you wrote at the end of my acad2012doc.lsp file, reopened autocad and 'C' is now copy. I will try that same tactic with the 'X' command. Sorry for some confusion earlier in my postings. Always has 'C' come up as "CHANGE" not 'circle'. Sorry about that. Quote
ReMark Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Please stop doing this: "I exited Autocad and restarted it." There is absolutely NO need to exit and restart AutoCAD. Do it again and I will personally come to your office and bean you over the head with a Whiffle ball bat! If you haven't used the Express Tools method of editing your acad.pgp file all you have to do is type the word REINIT at the command line then press enter. When the Re-initialization window comes up on the screen put a checkmark in the box to the left of the letters PGP. Then click the OK button. AutoCAD will reset your acad.pgp file and your changes will take affect immediately. Got it? Quote
acmesriley Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 FANTASTIC nestly. I am so happy you found the work-around for me. It works and I will pass along the method to my IT department. But still having the intersection problem. Quote
acmesriley Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 Many thank yous to all of you that submitted suggestions of how the get the alias thing fixed for me. What an ordeal but as nestly pointed out earlier in the posts his work-around did the trick. Thanks everybody for you earnest assistance. Still, anyone have an answer about the intersection problem I and others here are having with 2012? Your input will be much appreciated. ACMESRILEY Quote
nestly Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Ack.... I'm glad the lisp solution worked, but you're not supposed to edit the Acad20xxdoc.lsp files. Acaddoc.lsp is the file users are supposed to use for customizations. If you don't have one already, just use any text editor to make it and put it in your support folder. Instruction on the usage of AutoCAD's acaddoc.lsp Quote
acmesriley Posted June 19, 2012 Author Posted June 19, 2012 nestly, I followed the instructions on the acaddoc.lsp and went back and removed the changes I had done in autocad2012doc.lsp. Restarted autocad and all is well. Thanks very much. Quote
nestly Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Cool. I still wish we could figure out what is loading that was causing "C" to be the alias for the CHANGE command. Do you know if you're loading any other lisps? Quote
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