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; ; ; Program Parameters File For AutoCAD 2012 ; External Command and Command Alias Definitions
; Each time you open a new or existing drawing, AutoCAD searches ; the support path and reads the first acad.pgp file that it finds.
; -- External Commands -; While AutoCAD is running, you can invoke other programs or utilities ; such Windows system commands, utilities, and applications. ; You define external commands by specifying a command name to be used ; from the AutoCAD command prompt and an executable command string ; that is passed to the operating system.
; -- Command Aliases -; The Command Aliases section of this file provides default settings for ; AutoCAD command shortcuts. Note: It is not recommended that you directly ; modify this section of the PGP file., as any changes you make to this section of the
; file will not migrate successfully if you upgrade your AutoCAD to a ; newer version. Instead, make changes to the new ; User Defined Command Aliases ; section towards the end of this file.
; -- User Defined Command Aliases -; You can abbreviate frequently used AutoCAD commands by defining ; aliases for them in the User Defined Command Aliases section of acad.pgp. ; You can create a command alias for any AutoCAD command, ; device driver command, or external command.
; Recommendation: back up this file before editing it. To ensure that ; any changes you make to PGP settings can successfully be migrated ; when you upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD, it is suggested that ; you make any changes to the default settings in the User Defined Command ; Aliases section at the end of this file.
; The bits of the bit flag have the following meanings: ; Bit 1: if set, don't wait for the application to finish ; Bit 2: if set, run the application minimized ; Bit 4: if set, run the application "hidden" ; Bit 8: if set, put the argument string in quotes ;
; Fill the "bit flag" field with the sum of the desired bits. ; Bits 2 and 4 are mutually exclusive; if both are specified, only ; the 2 bit is used. The most useful values are likely to be 0 ; (start the application and wait for it to finish), 1 (start the ; application and don't wait), 3 (minimize and don't wait), and 5 ; (hide and don't wait). Values of 2 and 4 should normally be avoided, ; as they make AutoCAD unavailable until the application has completed. ; ; Bit 8 allows commands like DEL to work properly with filenames that ; have spaces such as "long filename.dwg". Note that this will interfere ; with passing space delimited lists of file names to these same commands. ; If you prefer multiplefile support to using long file names, turn off ; the "8" bit in those commands.
8,File to delete: , 8,File specification: , 1,*OS Command: , 1,*OS Command: , 1,*Application to start: , 8,File to list: ,
; Examples of external commands for Windows ; See also the (STARTAPP) AutoLISP function for an alternative method.
EXPLORER, START EXPLORER, 1,, NOTEPAD, START NOTEPAD, 1,*File to edit: , PBRUSH, START PBRUSH, 1,,
; The following are guidelines for creating new command aliases. ; 1. An alias should reduce a command by at least two characters. ; ; ; Commands with a control key equivalent, status bar button, or function key do not require a command alias. Examples: Control N, O, P, and S for New, Open, Print, Save.
; 2. Try the first character of the command, then try the first two, ; then the first three.
; 3. Once an alias is defined, add suffixes for related aliases: ; ; Examples: R for Redraw, RA for Redrawall, L for Line, LT for Linetype.
; 4. Use a hyphen to differentiate between command line and dialog ; ; ; ; Exceptions to the rules include AA for Area, T for Mtext, X for Explode. box commands. Example: B for Block, -B for -Block.
; -- Sample aliases for AutoCAD commands -; These examples include most frequently used commands. NOTE: It is recommended
; that you not make any changes to this section of the PGP file to ensure the ; proper migration of your customizations when you upgrade to the next version of ; AutoCAD. The aliases listed in this section are repeated in the User Custom ; Settings section at the end of this file, which can safely be edited while ; ensuring your changes will successfully migrate.
3A,
*3DARRAY
3DPLOT, *3DPRINT 3DW, 3F, 3M, 3P, 3R, 3S, A, AC, ADC, *3DWALK *3DFACE *3DMOVE *3DPOLY *3DROTATE *3DSCALE *ARC *BACTION *ADCENTER
3AL, AP, APLAY, AR, -AR, ARR, ARM, -ARM, ARU, ARS, -ARS, ATI, ATT, -ATT, ATE, -ATE, ATTE, B, -B, BC, BE, BH,
*3DALIGN *APPLOAD *ALLPLAY *ARRAY *-ARRAY *ACTRECORD *ACTUSERMESSAGE *-ACTUSERMESSAGE *ACTUSERINPUT *ACTSTOP *-ACTSTOP *ATTIPEDIT *ATTDEF *-ATTDEF *ATTEDIT *-ATTEDIT *-ATTEDIT *BLOCK *-BLOCK *BCLOSE *BEDIT *HATCH
BS, BVS, C, CAM, CBAR, ;;;CH, -CH, CHA, CHK, CLI, COL,
*BSAVE *BVSTATE *CIRCLE *CAMERA *CONSTRAINTBAR *PROPERTIES *CHANGE *CHAMFER *CHECKSTANDARDS *COMMANDLINE *COLOR
CPARAM, *BCPARAMETER CREASE, *MESHCREASE CREATESOLID, *SURFSCULPT CSETTINGS, *CONSTRAINTSETTINGS CT, CUBE, *CTABLESTYLE *NAVVCUBE
DCENTER, *ADCENTER DCO, DCON, DDA, DDI, DED, *DIMCONTINUE *DIMCONSTRAINT *DIMDISASSOCIATE *DIMDIAMETER *DIMEDIT
DELCON, *DELCONSTRAINT DI, DIV, DJL, DJO, DL, DLI, DLU, DO, DOR, DOV, DR, DRA, *DIST *DIVIDE *DIMJOGLINE *DIMJOGGED *DATALINK *DIMLINEAR *DATALINKUPDATE *DONUT *DIMORDINATE *DIMOVERRIDE *DRAWORDER *DIMRADIUS
DRAFTANGLEANALYSIS, *ANALYSISDRAFTANGLE
DRE, DRM, DS, DST, DT, ;;;DV, DX, E, ED, EL, ER, ESHOT, EX, EXIT, EXP, EXT,
*DIMREASSOCIATE *DRAWINGRECOVERY *DSETTINGS *DIMSTYLE *TEXT *DVIEW *DATAEXTRACTION *ERASE *DDEDIT *ELLIPSE *EXTERNALREFERENCES *EDITSHOT *EXTEND *QUIT *EXPORT *EXTRUDE
GENERATESECTION, *SECTIONPLANETOBLOCK GEO, GR, H, -H, HE, HB, HI, I, -I, IAD, IAT, ICL, IM, -IM, IMP, IN, *GEOGRAPHICLOCATION *DDGRIPS *HATCH *-HATCH *HATCHEDIT *HATCHTOBACK *HIDE *INSERT *-INSERT *IMAGEADJUST *IMAGEATTACH *IMAGECLIP *IMAGE *-IMAGE *IMPORT *INTERSECT
ISOLATE, *ISOLATEOBJECTS QVD, QVDC, QVL, QVLC, J, *QVDRAWING *QVDRAWINGCLOSE *QVLAYOUT *QVLAYOUTCLOSE *JOIN
JOGSECTION, *SECTIONPLANEJOG L, LA, -LA, LAS, LE, LEN, LESS, LI, *LINE *LAYER *-LAYER *LAYERSTATE *QLEADER *LENGTHEN *MESHSMOOTHLESS *LIST
LINEWEIGHT, *LWEIGHT LMAN, LO, LS, LT, -LT, LTYPE, *LAYERSTATE *-LAYOUT *LIST *LINETYPE *-LINETYPE *LINETYPE
-LTYPE, *-LINETYPE LTS, LW, M, MA, MAT, ME, MEA, MI, ML, *LTSCALE *LWEIGHT *MOVE *MATCHPROP *MATBROWSEROPEN *MEASURE *MEASUREGEOM *MIRROR *MLINE
MOTION, *NAVSMOTION MOTIONCLS, *NAVSMOTIONCLOSE MS, MSM, MT, ;;;MV, *MSPACE *MARKUP *MTEXT *MVIEW
*OFFSET
OFFSETSRF, *SURFOFFSET OP, ORBIT, OS, -OS, P, -P, *OPTIONS *3DORBIT *OSNAP *-OSNAP *PAN *-PAN
PA,
*PASTESPEC
PCATTACH, *POINTCLOUDATTACH PCINDEX, *POINTCLOUDINDEX PE, PL, PO, POFF, *PEDIT *PLINE *POINT *HIDEPALETTES
POINTON, *CVSHOW POINTOFF, *CVHIDE POL, PON, PR, *POLYGON *SHOWPALETTES *PROPERTIES
PRCLOSE, *PROPERTIESCLOSE PROPS, ;;;PRE, PRINT, PS, *PROPERTIES *PREVIEW *PLOT *PSPACE
PU, -PU, PYR, QC, QCUI, QP, R, RA, RC, RE, REA,
*PURGE *-PURGE *PYRAMID *QUICKCALC *QUICKCUI *QUICKPROPERTIES *REDRAW *REDRAWALL *RENDERCROP *REGEN *REGENALL
REMOVECONTROLPOINT, *CVREMOVE REN, -REN, REV, RO, RP, RPR, RR, RW, S, SC, *RENAME *-RENAME *REVOLVE *ROTATE *RENDERPRESETS *RPREF *RENDER *RENDERWIN *STRETCH *SCALE
SMOOTH, *MESHSMOOTH SN, SO, SP, SPL, *SNAP *SOLID *SPELL *SPLINE
SPLANE, *SECTIONPLANE SPLAY, SPLIT, SPE, SSM, ST, STA, SU, T, -T, TA, TB, TEDIT, TH, TI, *SEQUENCEPLAY *MESHSPLIT *SPLINEDIT *SHEETSET *STYLE *STANDARDS *SUBTRACT *MTEXT *-MTEXT *TABLET *TABLE *TEXTEDIT *THICKNESS *TILEMODE
UNISOLATE, *UNISOLATEOBJECTS ;;;V, ;;;VGO, ;;;VPLAY, ;;;-V, VP, -VP, VS, VSM, -VSM, W, -W, WE, WHEEL, *VIEW *VIEWGO *VIEWPLAY *-VIEW *DDVPOINT *VPOINT *VSCURRENT *VISUALSTYLES *-VISUALSTYLES *WBLOCK *-WBLOCK *WEDGE *NAVSWHEEL
*EXPLODE *XATTACH *XBIND *-XBIND *XCLIP *XLINE *XREF *-XREF *ZOOM *ANALYSISZEBRA
ZEBRA,
; The following are alternative aliases and aliases as supplied ; in AutoCAD Release 13.
;;;AV, CP,
*DSVIEWER *COPY
DIMALI, *DIMALIGNED DIMANG, *DIMANGULAR DIMBASE, *DIMBASELINE DIMCONT, *DIMCONTINUE DIMDIA, *DIMDIAMETER DIMED, *DIMEDIT
; Aliases for Hyperlink/URL Release 14 compatibility SAVEURL, *SAVE OPENURL, *OPEN INSERTURL, *INSERT
; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2000: AAD, AEX, ALI, ASQ, ARO, ASE, *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT
DDATTDEF, *ATTDEF DDATTEXT, *ATTEXT ;;;DDCHPROP, *PROPERTIES DDCOLOR, *COLOR DDLMODES, *LAYER DDLTYPE, *LINETYPE DDMODIFY, *PROPERTIES DDOSNAP, *OSNAP DDUCS, *UCS
; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2004: ACADBLOCKDIALOG, *BLOCK ACADWBLOCKDIALOG, *WBLOCK ADCENTER, BMAKE, BMOD, BPOLY, CONTENT, DDATTE, DDIM, DDINSERT, *ADCENTER *BLOCK *BLOCK *BOUNDARY *ADCENTER *ATTEDIT *DIMSTYLE *INSERT *PLOTSTAMP *DSETTINGS *STYLE *UCSMAN *UCSMAN *UNITS *VIEW
DIMHORIZONTAL, *DIMLINEAR DIMROTATED, DIMVERTICAL, DOUGHNUT, DTEXT, DWFOUT, DXFIN, *DIMLINEAR *DIMLINEAR *DONUT *TEXT *PLOT *OPEN
*SAVEAS *MATCHPROP *OPTIONS *RECTANG *SHADEMODE *VPORTS *EXPORTDWFX *EXPORTDWF *EXPORTPDF *-EXPORT
; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2007: RMAT, FOG, *MATBROWSEROPEN *RENDERENVIRONMENT
DASHBOARDCLOSE,
; -- User Defined Command Aliases -; Make any changes or additions to the default AutoCAD command aliases in ; this section to ensure successful migration of these settings when you
; upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD. If a command alias appears more ; than once in this file, items in the User Defined Command Alias take ; precedence over duplicates that appear earlier in the file. ; ; ; Program Parameters File For AutoCAD 2012 ; External Command and Command Alias Definitions
; Each time you open a new or existing drawing, AutoCAD searches ; the support path and reads the first acad.pgp file that it finds.
; -- External Commands -; While AutoCAD is running, you can invoke other programs or utilities ; such Windows system commands, utilities, and applications. ; You define external commands by specifying a command name to be used ; from the AutoCAD command prompt and an executable command string ; that is passed to the operating system.
; -- Command Aliases -; The Command Aliases section of this file provides default settings for ; AutoCAD command shortcuts. Note: It is not recommended that you directly ; modify this section of the PGP file., as any changes you make to this section of the ; file will not migrate successfully if you upgrade your AutoCAD to a ; newer version. Instead, make changes to the new
; User Defined Command Aliases ; section towards the end of this file.
; -- User Defined Command Aliases -; You can abbreviate frequently used AutoCAD commands by defining ; aliases for them in the User Defined Command Aliases section of acad.pgp. ; You can create a command alias for any AutoCAD command, ; device driver command, or external command.
; Recommendation: back up this file before editing it. To ensure that ; any changes you make to PGP settings can successfully be migrated ; when you upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD, it is suggested that ; you make any changes to the default settings in the User Defined Command ; Aliases section at the end of this file.
; The bits of the bit flag have the following meanings: ; Bit 1: if set, don't wait for the application to finish ; Bit 2: if set, run the application minimized ; Bit 4: if set, run the application "hidden" ; Bit 8: if set, put the argument string in quotes ; ; Fill the "bit flag" field with the sum of the desired bits. ; Bits 2 and 4 are mutually exclusive; if both are specified, only
; the 2 bit is used. The most useful values are likely to be 0 ; (start the application and wait for it to finish), 1 (start the ; application and don't wait), 3 (minimize and don't wait), and 5 ; (hide and don't wait). Values of 2 and 4 should normally be avoided, ; as they make AutoCAD unavailable until the application has completed. ; ; Bit 8 allows commands like DEL to work properly with filenames that ; have spaces such as "long filename.dwg". Note that this will interfere ; with passing space delimited lists of file names to these same commands. ; If you prefer multiplefile support to using long file names, turn off ; the "8" bit in those commands.
8,File to delete: , 8,File specification: , 1,*OS Command: , 1,*OS Command: , 1,*Application to start: , 8,File to list: ,
; Examples of external commands for Windows ; See also the (STARTAPP) AutoLISP function for an alternative method.
; The following are guidelines for creating new command aliases. ; 1. An alias should reduce a command by at least two characters. ; ; ; Commands with a control key equivalent, status bar button, or function key do not require a command alias. Examples: Control N, O, P, and S for New, Open, Print, Save.
; 2. Try the first character of the command, then try the first two, ; then the first three.
; 3. Once an alias is defined, add suffixes for related aliases: ; ; Examples: R for Redraw, RA for Redrawall, L for Line, LT for Linetype.
; 4. Use a hyphen to differentiate between command line and dialog ; ; ; ; Exceptions to the rules include AA for Area, T for Mtext, X for Explode. box commands. Example: B for Block, -B for -Block.
; -- Sample aliases for AutoCAD commands -; These examples include most frequently used commands. NOTE: It is recommended ; that you not make any changes to this section of the PGP file to ensure the ; proper migration of your customizations when you upgrade to the next version of
; AutoCAD. The aliases listed in this section are repeated in the User Custom ; Settings section at the end of this file, which can safely be edited while ; ensuring your changes will successfully migrate.
3A,
*3DARRAY
3DPLOT, *3DPRINT 3DW, 3F, 3M, 3P, 3R, 3S, A, AC, ADC, *3DWALK *3DFACE *3DMOVE *3DPOLY *3DROTATE *3DSCALE *ARC *BACTION *ADCENTER
AECTOACAD, *-ExportToAutoCAD AA, AL, 3AL, AP, *AREA *ALIGN *3DALIGN *APPLOAD
APLAY, AR, -AR, ARR, ARM, -ARM, ARU, ARS, -ARS, ATI, ATT, -ATT, ATE, -ATE, ATTE, B, -B, BC, BE, BH,
*ALLPLAY *ARRAY *-ARRAY *ACTRECORD *ACTUSERMESSAGE *-ACTUSERMESSAGE *ACTUSERINPUT *ACTSTOP *-ACTSTOP *ATTIPEDIT *ATTDEF *-ATTDEF *ATTEDIT *-ATTEDIT *-ATTEDIT
BLENDSRF, *SURFBLEND BO, -BO, BR, BS, BVS, *BOUNDARY *-BOUNDARY *BREAK *BSAVE *BVSTATE
CPARAM, *BCPARAMETER CREASE, *MESHCREASE CREATESOLID, *SURFSCULPT CSETTINGS, *CONSTRAINTSETTINGS CT, CUBE, *CTABLESTYLE *NAVVCUBE
CURVATUREANALYSIS, *ANALYSISCURVATURE CYL, D, DAL, DAN, DAR, JOG, *CYLINDER *DIMSTYLE *DIMALIGNED *DIMANGULAR *DIMARC *DIMJOGGED
DCENTER, *ADCENTER DCO, DCON, DDA, DDI, DED, *DIMCONTINUE *DIMCONSTRAINT *DIMDISASSOCIATE *DIMDIAMETER *DIMEDIT
DELCON, *DELCONSTRAINT DI, DIV, DJL, DJO, DL, DLI, DLU, DO, DOR, DOV, DR, DRA, *DIST *DIVIDE *DIMJOGLINE *DIMJOGGED *DATALINK *DIMLINEAR *DATALINKUPDATE *DONUT *DIMORDINATE *DIMOVERRIDE *DRAWORDER *DIMRADIUS
DS, DST, DT, ;;;DV, DX, E, ED, EL, ER, ESHOT, EX, EXIT, EXP, EXT,
*DSETTINGS *DIMSTYLE *TEXT *DVIEW *DATAEXTRACTION *ERASE *DDEDIT *ELLIPSE *EXTERNALREFERENCES *EDITSHOT *EXTEND *QUIT *EXPORT *EXTRUDE
GR, H, -H, HE, HB, HI, I, -I, IAD, IAT, ICL, IM, -IM, IMP, IN,
*DDGRIPS *HATCH *-HATCH *HATCHEDIT *HATCHTOBACK *HIDE *INSERT *-INSERT *IMAGEADJUST *IMAGEATTACH *IMAGECLIP *IMAGE *-IMAGE *IMPORT *INTERSECT
ISOLATE, *ISOLATEOBJECTS QVD, QVDC, QVL, QVLC, J, *QVDRAWING *QVDRAWINGCLOSE *QVLAYOUT *QVLAYOUTCLOSE *JOIN
LINEWEIGHT, *LWEIGHT LMAN, LO, LS, LT, -LT, LTYPE, *LAYERSTATE *-LAYOUT *LIST *LINETYPE *-LINETYPE *LINETYPE
-LTYPE, *-LINETYPE LTS, LW, M, MA, MAT, ME, MEA, MI, ML, MLA, MLC, *LTSCALE *LWEIGHT *MOVE *MATCHPROP *MATBROWSEROPEN *MEASURE *MEASUREGEOM *MIRROR *MLINE *MLEADERALIGN *MLEADERCOLLECT
MOTION, *NAVSMOTION MOTIONCLS, *NAVSMOTIONCLOSE MS, MSM, MT, ;;;MV, *MSPACE *MARKUP *MTEXT *MVIEW
*OFFSET
OFFSETSRF, *SURFOFFSET OP, ORBIT, OS, -OS, P, -P, PA, *OPTIONS *3DORBIT *OSNAP *-OSNAP *PAN *-PAN *PASTESPEC
RAPIDPROTOTYPE, *3DPRINT
PCATTACH, *POINTCLOUDATTACH PCINDEX, *POINTCLOUDINDEX PE, PL, PO, POFF, *PEDIT *PLINE *POINT *HIDEPALETTES
POINTON, *CVSHOW POINTOFF, *CVHIDE POL, PON, PR, *POLYGON *SHOWPALETTES *PROPERTIES
PRCLOSE, *PROPERTIESCLOSE PROPS, ;;;PRE, PRINT, PS, *PROPERTIES *PREVIEW *PLOT *PSPACE
REMOVECONTROLPOINT, *CVREMOVE REN, -REN, REV, RO, RP, RPR, RR, RW, S, SC, SCR, SE, *RENAME *-RENAME *REVOLVE *ROTATE *RENDERPRESETS *RPREF *RENDER *RENDERWIN *STRETCH *SCALE *SCRIPT *DSETTINGS
SMOOTH, *MESHSMOOTH SN, SO, SP, SPL, *SNAP *SOLID *SPELL *SPLINE
SPLANE, *SECTIONPLANE SPLAY, SPLIT, SPE, SSM, ST, STA, SU, T, -T, TA, TB, TEDIT, TH, TI, TO, TOL, *SEQUENCEPLAY *MESHSPLIT *SPLINEDIT *SHEETSET *STYLE *STANDARDS *SUBTRACT *MTEXT *-MTEXT *TABLET *TABLE *TEXTEDIT *THICKNESS *TILEMODE *TOOLBAR *TOLERANCE
UNISOLATE, *UNISOLATEOBJECTS ;;;V, ;;;VGO, ;;;VPLAY, ;;;-V, VP, -VP, VS, VSM, -VSM, W, -W, WE, WHEEL, X, XA, *VIEW *VIEWGO *VIEWPLAY *-VIEW *DDVPOINT *VPOINT *VSCURRENT *VISUALSTYLES *-VISUALSTYLES *WBLOCK *-WBLOCK *WEDGE *NAVSWHEEL
*EXPLODE *XATTACH
ZEBRA,
; The following are alternative aliases and aliases as supplied ; in AutoCAD Release 13.
;;;AV, CP,
*DSVIEWER *COPY
DIMALI, *DIMALIGNED DIMANG, *DIMANGULAR DIMBASE, *DIMBASELINE DIMCONT, *DIMCONTINUE DIMDIA, *DIMDIAMETER DIMED, *DIMEDIT
DIMTED, *DIMTEDIT DIMLIN, *DIMLINEAR DIMORD, *DIMORDINATE DIMRAD, *DIMRADIUS DIMSTY, *DIMSTYLE DIMOVER, *DIMOVERRIDE
LEAD, TM,
*LEADER *TILEMODE
; Aliases for Hyperlink/URL Release 14 compatibility SAVEURL, *SAVE OPENURL, *OPEN INSERTURL, *INSERT
; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2000: AAD, AEX, ALI, ASQ, ARO, ASE, *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT
DDATTDEF, *ATTDEF DDATTEXT, *ATTEXT ;;;DDCHPROP, *PROPERTIES DDCOLOR, *COLOR DDLMODES, *LAYER DDLTYPE, *LINETYPE DDMODIFY, *PROPERTIES DDOSNAP, *OSNAP DDUCS, *UCS
ACADBLOCKDIALOG, *BLOCK ACADWBLOCKDIALOG, *WBLOCK ADCENTER, BMAKE, BMOD, BPOLY, CONTENT, DDATTE, DDIM, DDINSERT, *ADCENTER *BLOCK *BLOCK *BOUNDARY *ADCENTER *ATTEDIT *DIMSTYLE *INSERT *PLOTSTAMP *DSETTINGS *STYLE *UCSMAN *UCSMAN *UNITS *VIEW
DIMHORIZONTAL, *DIMLINEAR DIMROTATED, DIMVERTICAL, DOUGHNUT, DTEXT, DWFOUT, DXFIN, DXFOUT, PAINTER, *DIMLINEAR *DIMLINEAR *DONUT *TEXT *PLOT *OPEN *SAVEAS *MATCHPROP
*OPTIONS *RECTANG
; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2007: RMAT, FOG, *MATBROWSEROPEN *RENDERENVIRONMENT
DASHBOARDCLOSE,
; -- User Defined Command Aliases -; Make any changes or additions to the default AutoCAD command aliases in ; this section to ensure successful migration of these settings when you ; upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD. If a command alias appears more ; than once in this file, items in the User Defined Command Alias take
; precedence over duplicates that appear earlier in the file. ; ; ; Program Parameters File For AutoCAD 2011 ; External Command and Command Alias Definitions
; Each time you open a new or existing drawing, AutoCAD searches ; the support path and reads the first acad.pgp file that it finds.
; -- External Commands -; While AutoCAD is running, you can invoke other programs or utilities ; such Windows system commands, utilities, and applications. ; You define external commands by specifying a command name to be used ; from the AutoCAD command prompt and an executable command string ; that is passed to the operating system.
; -- Command Aliases -; The Command Aliases section of this file provides default settings for ; AutoCAD command shortcuts. Note: It is not recommended that you directly ; modify this section of the PGP file., as any changes you make to this section of the ; file will not migrate successfully if you upgrade your AutoCAD to a ; newer version. Instead, make changes to the new ; User Defined Command Aliases ; section towards the end of this file.
; -- User Defined Command Aliases -; You can abbreviate frequently used AutoCAD commands by defining ; aliases for them in the User Defined Command Aliases section of acad.pgp. ; You can create a command alias for any AutoCAD command, ; device driver command, or external command.
; Recommendation: back up this file before editing it. To ensure that ; any changes you make to PGP settings can successfully be migrated ; when you upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD, it is suggested that ; you make any changes to the default settings in the User Defined Command ; Aliases section at the end of this file.
; The bits of the bit flag have the following meanings: ; Bit 1: if set, don't wait for the application to finish ; Bit 2: if set, run the application minimized ; Bit 4: if set, run the application "hidden" ; Bit 8: if set, put the argument string in quotes ; ; Fill the "bit flag" field with the sum of the desired bits. ; Bits 2 and 4 are mutually exclusive; if both are specified, only ; the 2 bit is used. The most useful values are likely to be 0 ; (start the application and wait for it to finish), 1 (start the
; application and don't wait), 3 (minimize and don't wait), and 5 ; (hide and don't wait). Values of 2 and 4 should normally be avoided, ; as they make AutoCAD unavailable until the application has completed. ; ; Bit 8 allows commands like DEL to work properly with filenames that ; have spaces such as "long filename.dwg". Note that this will interfere ; with passing space delimited lists of file names to these same commands. ; If you prefer multiplefile support to using long file names, turn off ; the "8" bit in those commands.
8,File to delete: , 8,File specification: , 1,*OS Command: , 1,*OS Command: , 1,*Application to start: , 8,File to list: ,
; Examples of external commands for Windows ; See also the (STARTAPP) AutoLISP function for an alternative method.
EXPLORER, START EXPLORER, 1,, NOTEPAD, START NOTEPAD, 1,*File to edit: , PBRUSH, START PBRUSH, 1,,
; The following are guidelines for creating new command aliases. ; 1. An alias should reduce a command by at least two characters. ; ; ; Commands with a control key equivalent, status bar button, or function key do not require a command alias. Examples: Control N, O, P, and S for New, Open, Print, Save.
; 2. Try the first character of the command, then try the first two, ; then the first three.
; 3. Once an alias is defined, add suffixes for related aliases: ; ; Examples: R for Redraw, RA for Redrawall, L for Line, LT for Linetype.
; 4. Use a hyphen to differentiate between command line and dialog ; ; ; ; Exceptions to the rules include AA for Area, T for Mtext, X for Explode. box commands. Example: B for Block, -B for -Block.
; -- Sample aliases for AutoCAD commands -; These examples include most frequently used commands. NOTE: It is recommended ; that you not make any changes to this section of the PGP file to ensure the ; proper migration of your customizations when you upgrade to the next version of ; AutoCAD. The aliases listed in this section are repeated in the User Custom ; Settings section at the end of this file, which can safely be edited while
3A,
*3DARRAY
3DPLOT, *3DPRINT 3DW, 3F, 3M, 3P, 3R, 3S, A, AC, ADC, *3DWALK *3DFACE *3DMOVE *3DPOLY *3DROTATE *3DSCALE *ARC *BACTION *ADCENTER
AECTOACAD, *-ExportToAutoCAD AA, AL, 3AL, AP, APLAY, AR, *AREA *ALIGN *3DALIGN *APPLOAD *ALLPLAY *ARRAY
-AR, ARR, ARM, -ARM, ARU, ARS, -ARS, ATI, ATT, -ATT, ATE, -ATE, ATTE, B, -B, BC, BE, BH,
*-ARRAY *ACTRECORD *ACTUSERMESSAGE *-ACTUSERMESSAGE *ACTUSERINPUT *ACTSTOP *-ACTSTOP *ATTIPEDIT *ATTDEF *-ATTDEF *ATTEDIT *-ATTEDIT *-ATTEDIT *BLOCK *-BLOCK *BCLOSE *BEDIT *HATCH
BLENDSRF, *SURFBLEND BO, -BO, BR, BS, BVS, C, CAM, *BOUNDARY *-BOUNDARY *BREAK *BSAVE *BVSTATE *CIRCLE *CAMERA
CPARAM, *BCPARAMETER CREASE, *MESHCREASE CREATESOLID, *SURFSCULPT CSETTINGS, *CONSTRAINTSETTINGS CT, CUBE, *CTABLESTYLE *NAVVCUBE
CURVATUREANALYSIS, *ANALYSISCURVATURE CYL, D, DAL, DAN, DAR, JOG, DBA, DBC, *CYLINDER *DIMSTYLE *DIMALIGNED *DIMANGULAR *DIMARC *DIMJOGGED *DIMBASELINE *DBCONNECT
DC, DCE,
*ADCENTER *DIMCENTER
DCENTER, *ADCENTER DCO, DCON, DDA, DDI, DED, *DIMCONTINUE *DIMCONSTRAINT *DIMDISASSOCIATE *DIMDIAMETER *DIMEDIT
DELCON, *DELCONSTRAINT DI, DIV, DJL, DJO, DL, DLI, DLU, DO, DOR, DOV, DR, DRA, *DIST *DIVIDE *DIMJOGLINE *DIMJOGGED *DATALINK *DIMLINEAR *DATALINKUPDATE *DONUT *DIMORDINATE *DIMOVERRIDE *DRAWORDER *DIMRADIUS
DRAFTANGLEANALYSIS, *ANALYSISDRAFTANGLE DRE, DRM, DS, DST, *DIMREASSOCIATE *DRAWINGRECOVERY *DSETTINGS *DIMSTYLE
DT, ;;;DV, DX, E, ED, EL, ER, ESHOT, EX, EXIT, EXP, EXT,
*TEXT *DVIEW *DATAEXTRACTION *ERASE *DDEDIT *ELLIPSE *EXTERNALREFERENCES *EDITSHOT *EXTEND *QUIT *EXPORT *EXTRUDE
-H, HE, HB, HI, I, -I, IAD, IAT, ICL, IM, -IM, IMP, IN,
*-HATCH *HATCHEDIT *HATCHTOBACK *HIDE *INSERT *-INSERT *IMAGEADJUST *IMAGEATTACH *IMAGECLIP *IMAGE *-IMAGE *IMPORT *INTERSECT
ISOLATE, *ISOLATEOBJECTS QVD, QVDC, QVL, QVLC, J, *QVDRAWING *QVDRAWINGCLOSE *QVLAYOUT *QVLAYOUTCLOSE *JOIN
LINEWEIGHT, *LWEIGHT LMAN, LO, LS, LT, -LT, LTYPE, *LAYERSTATE *-LAYOUT *LIST *LINETYPE *-LINETYPE *LINETYPE
-LTYPE, *-LINETYPE LTS, LW, M, MA, MAT, ME, MEA, MI, ML, MLA, MLC, MLD, MLE, *LTSCALE *LWEIGHT *MOVE *MATCHPROP *MATBROWSEROPEN *MEASURE *MEASUREGEOM *MIRROR *MLINE *MLEADERALIGN *MLEADERCOLLECT *MLEADER *MLEADEREDIT
MOTION, *NAVSMOTION MOTIONCLS, *NAVSMOTIONCLOSE MS, MSM, MT, ;;;MV, *MSPACE *MARKUP *MTEXT *MVIEW
*OFFSET
OFFSETSRF, *SURFOFFSET OP, ORBIT, OS, -OS, P, -P, PA, *OPTIONS *3DORBIT *OSNAP *-OSNAP *PAN *-PAN *PASTESPEC
PARAM,
*BPARAMETER
PCATTACH, *POINTCLOUDATTACH PCINDEX, *POINTCLOUDINDEX PE, PL, PO, POFF, *PEDIT *PLINE *POINT *HIDEPALETTES
POINTON, *CVSHOW POINTOFF, *CVHIDE POL, PON, PR, *POLYGON *SHOWPALETTES *PROPERTIES
PRCLOSE, *PROPERTIESCLOSE PROPS, ;;;PRE, PRINT, PS, *PROPERTIES *PREVIEW *PLOT *PSPACE
PSOLID, *POLYSOLID PTW, PU, -PU, PYR, QC, *PUBLISHTOWEB *PURGE *-PURGE *PYRAMID *QUICKCALC
REMOVECONTROLPOINT, *CVREMOVE REN, -REN, REV, RO, RP, RPR, RR, RW, S, SC, SCR, SE, SEC, SET, SHA, *RENAME *-RENAME *REVOLVE *ROTATE *RENDERPRESETS *RPREF *RENDER *RENDERWIN *STRETCH *SCALE *SCRIPT *DSETTINGS *SECTION *SETVAR *SHADEMODE
SL,
*SLICE
SMOOTH, *MESHSMOOTH SN, SO, SP, SPL, *SNAP *SOLID *SPELL *SPLINE
SPLANE, *SECTIONPLANE SPLAY, SPLIT, SPE, SSM, ST, STA, SU, T, -T, TA, TB, TEDIT, TH, TI, TO, TOL, TOR, TP, TR, *SEQUENCEPLAY *MESHSPLIT *SPLINEDIT *SHEETSET *STYLE *STANDARDS *SUBTRACT *MTEXT *-MTEXT *TABLET *TABLE *TEXTEDIT *THICKNESS *TILEMODE *TOOLBAR *TOLERANCE *TORUS *TOOLPALETTES *TRIM
UNISOLATE, *UNISOLATEOBJECTS ;;;V, ;;;VGO, ;;;VPLAY, ;;;-V, VP, -VP, VS, VSM, -VSM, W, -W, WE, WHEEL, X, XA, XB, -XB, XC, *VIEW *VIEWGO *VIEWPLAY *-VIEW *DDVPOINT *VPOINT *VSCURRENT *VISUALSTYLES *-VISUALSTYLES *WBLOCK *-WBLOCK *WEDGE *NAVSWHEEL
ZEBRA,
; The following are alternative aliases and aliases as supplied ; in AutoCAD Release 13.
;;;AV, CP,
*DSVIEWER *COPY
DIMALI, *DIMALIGNED DIMANG, *DIMANGULAR DIMBASE, *DIMBASELINE DIMCONT, *DIMCONTINUE DIMDIA, *DIMDIAMETER DIMED, *DIMEDIT
DIMTED, *DIMTEDIT DIMLIN, *DIMLINEAR DIMORD, *DIMORDINATE DIMRAD, *DIMRADIUS DIMSTY, *DIMSTYLE DIMOVER, *DIMOVERRIDE LEAD, TM, *LEADER *TILEMODE
; Aliases for Hyperlink/URL Release 14 compatibility SAVEURL, *SAVE OPENURL, *OPEN INSERTURL, *INSERT
; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2000: AAD, AEX, ALI, ASQ, ARO, ASE, *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT *DBCONNECT
DDATTDEF, *ATTDEF DDATTEXT, *ATTEXT ;;;DDCHPROP, *PROPERTIES DDCOLOR, *COLOR DDLMODES, *LAYER DDLTYPE, *LINETYPE DDMODIFY, *PROPERTIES DDOSNAP, *OSNAP DDUCS, *UCS
; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2004: ACADBLOCKDIALOG, *BLOCK ACADWBLOCKDIALOG, *WBLOCK ADCENTER, *ADCENTER
*BLOCK *BLOCK *BOUNDARY *ADCENTER *ATTEDIT *DIMSTYLE *INSERT *PLOTSTAMP *DSETTINGS *STYLE *UCSMAN *UCSMAN *UNITS *VIEW
DIMHORIZONTAL, *DIMLINEAR DIMROTATED, DIMVERTICAL, DOUGHNUT, DTEXT, DWFOUT, DXFIN, DXFOUT, PAINTER, PREFERENCES, RECTANGLE, SHADE, *DIMLINEAR *DIMLINEAR *DONUT *TEXT *PLOT *OPEN *SAVEAS *MATCHPROP *OPTIONS *RECTANG *SHADEMODE
*VPORTS *EXPORTDWFX
; Aliases for commands discontinued in AutoCAD 2007: RMAT, FOG, *MATBROWSEROPEN *RENDERENVIRONMENT
DASHBOARDCLOSE,
; -- User Defined Command Aliases -; Make any changes or additions to the default AutoCAD command aliases in ; this section to ensure successful migration of these settings when you ; upgrade to the next version of AutoCAD. If a command alias appears more ; than once in this file, items in the User Defined Command Alias take ; precedence over duplicates that appear earlier in the file. ; **********----------********** ; No xlate ; DO NOT REMOVE
B, CC, C, D, ES, H, IT, J, MAT, MU, RD, RE, R, SEC, SECT, SUU, T, TT, RMAT, PTT, TRT, DVD, RT, PT, SH, RET,
*BREAK *CIRCLE *COPY *DIM *-ESTACION *CHANGE *-INVTRI *PEDIT *MATERIALS *MULTIPLE *REDRAW *RECTANG *ROTATE *-SECTER *SECTION *-SUPERF *TRIM *TRIM *MATERIALS *-CONVPTO *-TRIANGT *DIVIDE *REINIT *POINT *SHADE *REGENAUTO
HA, EA, EAT, BL, J0, EE, E3, T3, RG, RGA, CI, DM, DD, 3E, DSP, VM, VW, II, OO, WB, MVS, Q, MAS, SA, R3, 3C,
*HATCH *EATTEDIT *EATTEXT *BLOCK *JOIN *EXTEND *EXTRUDE *SLICE *REGEN *REGENALL *CIRCLE *DIMSTYLE *DIST *SOLIDEDIT *DISPSILH *-VPORTS *VPORTS *ID *OOPS *WBLOCK *MVSETUP *QUICKCUI *MASSPROP *SAVEAS *ROTATE3D *3DCLIP
WI, CF, PP, IS, ZF, VV, CV, -VI, -VI, V, V, TRR, REFC, REF, MCH, CL, AED, -VW, TY, AD, MM, SQ, -CHP, CH, LOP, LOI,
*WIPEOUT *CHAMFER *PRESSPULL *LAYISO *ZOOMFACTOR *MASSPROP *-CURVNIVT *VIEW *VIEW *-VIEW *-VIEW *TRIM *REFCLOSE *REFEDIT *MATCHPROP *CLASSICLAYER *ALIASEDIT *-VPORTS *DIMSTYLE *AIDIMSTYLE *MATCHPROP *SOLIDEDIT *PROPERTIES *CHANGE *LAYOFF *LAYON