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Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

CUI<br />

Manages the customized user interface elements in the product.<br />

System Variables<br />

MENUBAR<br />

Create a Shortcut Menu<br />

Shortcut menus are displayed at or near the location of your cursor when you<br />

right-click on the pointing device. The shortcut menu and the options it<br />

provides depend on the location of the cursor and other conditions, such as<br />

whether an object is selected or a command is in progress.<br />

Context-sensitive shortcut menus display menu options that are relative to the<br />

current command or the selected object when you right-click.<br />

Shortcut Menu Aliases<br />

Shortcut menus are referenced by their aliases and are used in specific<br />

situations. In the Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor, the alias names must<br />

follow the proper naming conventions. For example, the shortcut menu named<br />

“Default Menu” displays the following information in the Aliases section of<br />

the Properties pane:<br />

POP501, CMDEFAULT<br />

CMDEFAULT is one of the reserved aliases that the program looks for in specific<br />

situations. In this case, the shortcut menu assigned the alias CMDEFAULT is<br />

displayed if no objects are selected and no command is in progress when you<br />

right-click over the drawing window.<br />

Aliases for context-sensitive shortcut menus must be numbered between<br />

POP500 and POP999, with the exception of the Object Snap menu which uses<br />

an alias of POP0. The following aliases are reserved for use by the program:<br />

Program aliases for shortcut menus<br />

Alias<br />

GRIPS<br />

Description<br />

Defines the Hot Grip shortcut menu. (Right-click the drawing<br />

area while a grip on an object is selected.)<br />

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