For our command to intercept PASTECLIP, we don't care We might also use this opportunity to add certain objects into the operation (although there are other ways this might be achieved inside AutoCAD). At a basic level, we can just hook into Ctrl-C and then look at the selection set chosen by the user: in our case we’re just going to write a message to the command-line mentioning the number of objects selected, but we might choose only to call COPYCLIP under certain circumstances. I decided to generalise the request (and ultimately the solution) to encompass copy operations, too. If it contains text, send it to the command-line. For instance, if the clipboard contains drawing data, let the PASTECLIP command have at it. This really sounded like an interesting little problem but also a very useful bit of functionality: basically you could have AutoCAD change its “paste” behaviour based on the type of data in the clipboard. Maybe this is just running a little function that runs before paste. I would want the “enhanced paste” routine to be able to run inside any other command gracefully. Its the transparent part I have never done. So I think I need to write a transparent function, make a command in the CUI that runs the function, and assign ctrl-v to it. I already tried removing the keyboard shortcuts to ctrl-v via the cui, and that just makes ctrl-v not do anything when command line does not have focus. I do not use ctrl-v for pasting entities, only text to command line. I thought this might be a topic you would be interested in. I genuinely didn’t think I’d manage to look into it before the break, but it tweaked my interest during my trip back from the UK: You can repeat this with any command, but be careful - too many modifications will make your work on another computer difficult.This was a fun question that came in from James Meading. After clicking "Assign" button the combination should move in "Current Keys" field. If you click "Assign" button you will reassign this combination to Copy. Under this row you will see information to which command that combination is assigned currently. The combination should appear on the row. Highlight "Copy" in the "Commands" field, click once on the Press new shortcut key:" row at right to put the cursor there. My guess is that this satisfied somebody's big ego in Autodesk, but this is only guess.Anyway, to fix this, right click anywhere on any toolbar and choose "Customize." in the drop-down menu, then go to "Keyboard" tab (or Tools/Customize/Keyboard.).
I can't see real reason for doing that (maybe I'm too dumb), specially when all windows applications are using them to copy, cut etc. I can't see the beginning of this discussion, but there is the answer: In AutoCAD 2004 Autodesk assign different functions on key combinations Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X and some others.
Re: Re: Ctrl C cancel instead of copyclip
And I will attach the way to view all short-cut keys. And along with the information that John Georgiev posted. Modifications will make your work on another computer difficult.
You can repeat this with any command, but be careful - too many AfterĬlicking "Assign" button the combination should move in "Current Keys" You click "Assign" button you will reassign this combination to Copy. See information to which command that combination is assigned currently. Shortcut key:" row at right to put the cursor there. Highlight "Copy" in the "Commands" field, click once on the Press new "Customize." in the drop-down menu, then go to "Keyboard" tab (or My guess is that this satisfied somebody's big ego inĪnyway, to fix this, right click anywhere on any toolbar and choose (maybe I'm too dumb), specially when all windows applications are using them In AutoCAD 2004 Autodesk assign different functions on key combinationsĬtrl+C, Ctrl+X and some others. I can't see the beginning of this discussion, but there is the answer: