You can also use the BricsCAD Appload dialog (shown below) to store a list of lisp/BRX/VBA/NET files that can be loaded at startup. This is a safe way to call things such as the (command) function. You can define (or add code to) this function, which is executed after the drawing has finished initializing. The S::Startup function is also supported in BricsCAD. ![]() So if you have a custom menu named “mycustom.cui”, then if you have a file named “mycustom.mnl”, it will be loaded also. We were able to take our AutoCAD based startup files and move them to BricsCAD with no problem. Menu lisp files (.mnl extension) are loaded whenever a menu file with the same name is loaded. The file that loads once per session in BricsCAD is named “ on_start.lsp” and the file that loads each time a document is loaded is named “ on_doc_load.lsp“. You can use these files to load other lisp files, set system variables, load raw lisp code into memory, and more.īricsCAD uses a similar system, except that the files are named differently. ![]() The former loads one time per session at startup, and the latter loads each time a document is loaded (presuming ACADLSPASDOC=0). If you are familiar with customizing AutoCAD, you are probably aware of the user defined lisp files “Acad.lsp” and “AcadDoc.lsp”.
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