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thillhouse |
Posted - September 20 2005 : 4:32:49 PM Is there a command to Insert the xref rather than bind? When you bind, it add prefixes to all the layer names associated with the xref.
Thanks Tim |
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Admin |
Posted - September 20 2005 : 10:35:49 PM Yes!
That is the one! Just tried it and, it does as advertised!
Thanks again Steve!
Regards, Bill |
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Posted - September 20 2005 : 5:18:47 PM I'm not sure about this, but I think there is a system variable named BINDTYPE that if set to 1 will emulate insert-like behavior with regard to layer names & such. Try using the following line with parentheses and quotes as the first line of your script: (setvar "bindtype" 1) |
Admin |
Posted - September 20 2005 : 4:59:25 PM Hi Tim,
Looks like with the XREF command, there are some differences between the dialog box version and the command line version.
The Dialog box version of the XREF command gives you the option when "Bind"ing, to Bind or Insert... Insert is the one that doesn't give you crappy layer names...
This is definitely something to take up with AutoDesk, I have no control over that... unless there is a trick or a system variable that we are missing.
Sorry I can't do anything about this.
Regards, Bill |