![]() Can do debugging of lisp by watching variable values while the lisp is running in AutoCAD and allows for break ("stop") points to pause the lisp so you can check what's happening to these variabvles at any stange within the lisp.Goes directly to the help on the function under the cursor if you press Ctrl+F1.Directly opens the developer help when pressing F1.Automatically formats tab spacing for you.Checks & matches open and close parentheses. ![]() it highlights built-in function names so you know if you've spelt them wrong.Or are you using an earlier AutoCAD than 2008, I can't remember when these came into play?īTW, when creating a LISP file, what editor do you use? Notepad or some such? I'd suggest using AutoCAD's built-in LSP editor called VisualLisp (Tools -> AutoLisp -> VisualLisp Editor) or just type VLIDE at the command prompt. ![]() Have you actually looked in the AutoCAD Developer Help as I've stated in my previous post? All these functions are explained in very good detail there.
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