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configure recent autocad with interface version 14

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calmo

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Hello, I need to ask you a little help,

for 20 years now I use autocad (only drawings in 2d) but only the autocad version r14 of 1997.
I created shortcut commands that allowed me until now to use almost only the keys, guaranteeing a great speed of execution.
When I went out the autocad 2000 and the fateful property bill, I found myself so bad that I decided to continue using version 14 and convert every time the files of the most up-to-date versions.

to the current state to continue using the autocad 14 means to still use the already obsolete windows xp platform and also it becomes increasingly difficult to convert the new files in the previous versions.

question:

you can install an updated autocad version, but set the menu, the lisp and all the commands exactly like the autocad version 14?
with the autocad 2000 I had failed to do so because of the properties that did not disappear and therefore decided to give up.

I wait for advice
 
the lisp the loads at the time of opening, but the keyboard commands can assign them via the file pgpmenus if you do not use ribbons should always be those (file, edit, view, insert, format, tools, draw, quotations, edit, window)
commands and menus manage them by customizing the interface.
the table of the properties can refer to the classic palette and the quick one both explained qui. for the first just press on the x present on the drag frame or right button on the frame and choose close; for the second press ctrl+maius+p.
always from the guide the commands relative to the two http://help.autodesk.com/view/acd/2016/ita/?guid=guid-b1e1a46f-e90d-4877-bf2c-bcdab70b437f
 
the lisp the loads at the time of opening, but the keyboard commands can assign them via the file pgpmenus if you do not use ribbons should always be those (file, edit, view, insert, format, tools, draw, quotations, edit, window)
commands and menus manage them by customizing the interface.
the table of the properties can refer to the classic palette and the quick one both explained qui. for the first just press on the x present on the drag frame or right button on the frame and choose close; for the second press ctrl+maius+p.
always from the guide the commands relative to the two http://help.autodesk.com/view/acd/2016/ita/?guid=guid-b1e1a46f-e90d-4877-bf2c-bcdab70b437f
So when do I change property I don't get out of the tab???? should everything remain as in autocad 14?
I hope so now I try thanks for everything.
 
I just don't understand these demands... how to buy a bmw x5 and want to drive it as the panda because you don't want to learn to bring a more powerful and technologically advanced car. boh...please you
 
I have not yet understood what taboon you are talking about, nor what do you refer to about change.
 
I have not yet understood what taboon you are talking about, nor what do you refer to about change.
I explain while drawing and I have to change the properties of an object making them equal to those of another object already present on the display, with autocad 14 I use a vertical menu located right where clickco modify and then mcpropriety, at this point I just select the objects and change the properities in two seconds.
with the new autocads aside from that I couldn't set the abbreviated commands (autolisp) all the times that I wanted to make a change of property like the one above came out a tabellona that indicated all the varieties that could be changed and I couldn't delete it and set the menus as in 14.


tristan you are right but see I learned to use autocad in English by self-taught in 1995 with version 10 under dos and from that time I use a key type method and through menu that is difficult to change, I reached a very high design speed but if I change the menus and commands I halve the speed.
Unfortunately, I don't even have much time to go through all the various guides where I would probably find the solution.
autocad use it to design electrical systems in 2d (not 3d use) and use it practically to a tenth of its possibilities, but that tenth I optimized it perfectly with autocad 14.

thinks that with the new versions I am usually forced to use the English language despite the Italian version exists, but in this way I struggle to understand how to configure the various masks not being a top in English.

For example, now I'm waving to figure out how to cancel a command using control+c instead of ec.
 
how to close the property table see image (if you don't appear the x right click on the tab and compress the image menu to the left
for shortcut commands, I repeat, there is customization of acad.pgp file that contains keyboard shortcuts without having to use lisp
the matchprop command also exists in the new versions and is accessible via icon, via menu and obviously by keyboard shortcut.
 
how to close the property table see image (if you don't appear the x right click on the tab and compress the image menu to the left
for shortcut commands, I repeat, there is customization of acad.pgp file that contains keyboard shortcuts without having to use lisp
the matchprop command also exists in the new versions and is accessible via icon, via menu and obviously by keyboard shortcut.
perfect great, by chance also for the command ctrl+c = cancel is done via pgp ?
Could you tell me the right syntax of the command?
 
ctrl+c has always been the copy command on the majority of programs for windows and autocad is no exception. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/copia_e_incollabut insert in the pgp the copy or cancel command or other that understands the press two keys instead of one that convenience brings?

However, as the pgp file works: within the file there are lines in which for each keyboard command (for example delete) there is its shortening consideration (e.g. of) which though works if you write it in the command line (what happens automatically if you don't have other activated commands). then when you launch any command read what is written in the command line and bring it back to the pgp by assigning a shortcut that can be a letter as a biblical step; It is obvious that with a letter or number you make us a 40ine of commands then you have to rise in figures.
As for shortcuts with special keys ctrl, alt and shift I do not know if they are accepted and however there are function of the inamovable system (e.g. ctrl+c)
 
about properties. . .
put this lisp in support and call it by abbreviation when needed

to upload a lisp to the opening of acad, edit the acad20xxdoc.lsp file (depending on your version) and add after silent load the lisp you want
for example you can add:

(Translated with Google Translate)

and assign to the abbreviation that the command ddchprop

I'll train you a couple of useful lisp.
View attachment DDCHPROP.rarView attachment Fprop.rar
 

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