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Displaying Loaded Add-Ins

Use the AddIns command to view add-ins that were loaded successfully with the program.

Add-ins provide additional commands and functionality to the program.

For each add-in, you can specify whether it should be loaded automatically when the program starts.

To display loaded add-ins:

  1. Type AddIns at the command prompt.

    A dialog box lists the loaded add-ins.

    Add-ins can be of the following types:

    • Lisp files (*.lsp)
    • Dynamic Link Libraries provided by application vendors (*.dll)
    • Teigha eXtension files provided by application vendors (*.tx)
  2. Type AddIns at the command prompt.

    In the dialog box, loaded add-ins which are provided with the software as additional tools are listed.

  3. Optionally, select or clear the Active option for specific add-ins.

    If cleared, it unloads the corresponding add-in, otherwise it reloads the add-in.

  4. Optionally, select or clear the Startup option for specific add-ins.

    This controls whether add-ins are loaded when you start the program.

Access

Command: AddIns

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Customizing the Software



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