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Add Support Path - Autodesk Community

    https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/visual-lisp-autolisp-and-general/add-support-path/td-p/784566
    I need a lisp routine to add a support file search path without the options dialog. I am still learning lisp but the ones I have seen so far are above my head. So, I'm getting confused on how to implement it.

support path - Autodesk Community

    https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/visual-lisp-autolisp-and-general/support-path/td-p/874792
    does anybody have or know where i can find a lisp or other file that i could use to add support paths to network machines. i am customizing autocad and am occasionally in need of adding additional search paths and to do it manually on each machine, is a pain.

AutoCAD LISP Routine to Set Custom Support Paths AutoCAD ...

    https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/troubleshooting/caas/simplecontent/content/autocad-lisp-routine-to-set-custom-support-paths.html
    This LISP routine will clear out the paths in AutoCAD and add in your custom defined paths. It will also then add all the default paths as well. I hope this quick Tech Tip will save you some frustration in the future from having to deal with missing custom defined support paths. Thanks, Thomas Smith: Solution Specialist - Controls & Electrical ...

Add & Remove Support File Search Paths Lee Mac Programming

    http://www.lee-mac.com/addremovesupportpaths.html
    Add & Remove Support File Search Paths. The following functions enable a user to modify the list of Support File Search Paths (SFSP) recognised by the AutoCAD application.

Adding To Support File Search Path - AUGI

    https://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?137926-Adding-To-Support-File-Search-Path
    Mar 19, 2012 · Can't really add much but here is a general function for adding to support path. It makes sure the folder exists. Note the file system object is a useful …

TRUSTEDPATHS (System Variable) AutoCAD Autodesk ...

    https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2015/ENU/AutoCAD-Core/files/GUID-2FB4611D-F141-48D5-9B6E-460EB59351AF-htm.html
    Note: When using AutoLISP, note that TRUSTEDPATHS does not add a path to the Support File Search Path. It simply provides permission use to an existing support path. Thus, an AutoLISP file must be located in a path listed in the Support File Search Path. In some circumstances, it might be more convenient to specify the relative file path in the Filename parameter when using the LOAD function.

Add Support Paths via LISP - AUGI

    https://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?47462-Add-Support-Paths-via-LISP
    Apr 05, 2012 · I know this must have been asked many times before but I need to add 2 or 3 support paths to the support folder search paths but I want to do this via a lisp routine that can be added to my acaddoc.lsp, the added folders need to be listed as the first folders in the search paths..any help.

Where are my AutoCAD support paths? - The CAD Setter Out

    https://cadsetterout.com/autocad-tutorials/where-are-my-support-paths/
    Choose the ‘Files’ Tab and click on the ‘Support File Search path’ Node to expand it. Click once on the first path you see to select it, click again to edit it – But don’t edit it! Just right click and choose copy. You can now open any Windows folder and paste this address into the address bar:

Locating Files AfraLISP

    https://www.afralisp.net/autolisp/tutorials/locating-files.php
    "C:\\ACADR14\\SUPPORT\\ACADR14.LSP" Note : AutoLisp allows you to use / or \\ for directory descriptors. (getfiled) The (getfiled) function will prompt the user for a file name using the standard AutoCAD file dialogue box. It will then return the file name either with the full path name or …



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