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Customization Guide (.pdf) - Documentation & Online Help - Autodesk

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The following table shows the properties of the Scale command as they appear<br />

in the Properties pane.<br />

Properties for the Scale command in the Command List pane<br />

Properties<br />

pane item<br />

Name<br />

Description<br />

Extended<br />

<strong>Help</strong> File<br />

Command<br />

Display<br />

Name<br />

Macro<br />

Tags<br />

Element ID<br />

Description<br />

String displayed as a menu name or as a tooltip<br />

when you click a toolbar button. The string<br />

must include alphanumeric characters with no<br />

punctuation other than a hyphen (-) or an underscore<br />

(_).<br />

String displayed as a tooltip when the cursor<br />

hovers over a toolbar or panel button, or menu<br />

item.<br />

Displays the file name and ID for the extended<br />

tooltip that is displayed when the cursor hovers<br />

over a toolbar or panel button.<br />

String that contains the name of the command<br />

that is related to the command.<br />

The command macro. It follows the standard<br />

macro syntax.<br />

NOTE When you change the name of a macro,<br />

the name of its corresponding menu item or<br />

toolbar button does not change. You must<br />

change a menu item or toolbar button name<br />

by selecting it in the tree view.<br />

Keywords associated to a command. Tags<br />

provide an additional field to search for a loaded<br />

command when using the Search field in the<br />

application menu.<br />

Tag that uniquely identifies a command.<br />

Example<br />

Scale<br />

Enlarges or reduces<br />

selected objects, keeping<br />

the proportions of<br />

the object the same<br />

after scaling<br />

SCALE<br />

$M=$(if,$(eq,$(substr,$(getvar,cmdnames),<br />

1,4),GRIP),_scale,^C^C_scale)<br />

ID_Scale<br />

Overview of Commands | 93

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