Hi there,
I am trialling progeCAD 2009 and have a few questions in relation to the functioning of 2009.
1. I have several lisp routines that I used from Autocad however so some reason progeCAD 2009 will not run them. It seems to load ok, but the program 'shuts down' on me with 'Closing Program' errors. What can I do to get the Lisp routines to work as I really need them to work.
Do I need to store the Lisp routines in a special place?
2. In Autocad 2009 and 2010, there was a function that allowed a leader and text to be joined together, easily edited via properties box and can have multi-leaders attached. I'm finding that the leader option in progeCAD 2009 is quite difficult to use and was wondering, does progeCAD have a better way of adding in leaders and ensuring the text is in the middle of leader, not underlined? Not sure how to edit the leaders in progeCAD.
Any Tips??
I'm starting to get use to it now and seems to be relatively user friendly.
Regards
acrit
I am trialling progeCAD 2009 and have a few questions in relation to the functioning of 2009.
1. I have several lisp routines that I used from Autocad however so some reason progeCAD 2009 will not run them. It seems to load ok, but the program 'shuts down' on me with 'Closing Program' errors. What can I do to get the Lisp routines to work as I really need them to work.
Do I need to store the Lisp routines in a special place?
2. In Autocad 2009 and 2010, there was a function that allowed a leader and text to be joined together, easily edited via properties box and can have multi-leaders attached. I'm finding that the leader option in progeCAD 2009 is quite difficult to use and was wondering, does progeCAD have a better way of adding in leaders and ensuring the text is in the middle of leader, not underlined? Not sure how to edit the leaders in progeCAD.
Any Tips??
I'm starting to get use to it now and seems to be relatively user friendly.
Regards
acrit