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Good morning,

 

I have a lisp that will open another drawing and then does stuff, works very well for me, until the file to be opened has a warning dialogue box popping up. This will halt anything else that is happening until the 'OK' or whatever button is pressed... normally this is OK, until I want to set the lisp running and go for a coffee only to come back and find it has all been paused for 5 minutes.

 

So is there a way to temporarily disable pop up dialogue warning boxes as a file is opened. Might also be good if this can take into account any crashes that might occur (an error function probably). Then I can get a coffee while CAD is doing stuff

 

(this week the warning has been "One of more SHX files are missing" in an xref I don't own but it isn't worth the time to chase to get them, as an example of what pauses things - I don't want to press the never show me this warning again just in case I need to see it later) 

 

 

Hope that makes sense

 

Thanks

 

 

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