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Object names specific to insert objects<br />

Object Name<br />

ATTDYNBLOCKREF<br />

BLOCKREF<br />

DYNBLOCKREF<br />

XREF<br />

Description<br />

Dynamic block reference with attributes<br />

Block reference without attributes<br />

Dynamic block reference without attributes<br />

External reference (xref)<br />

For example, to support an object-specific shortcut menu for one or more<br />

selected block references, you would create or modify a shortcut menu and<br />

change its properties to those in the following table. The important property<br />

to change is Aliases, which would need to modified to include the alias<br />

OBJECTS_BLOCKREF.<br />

Properties for the Block Reference Objects shortcut menu<br />

Properties<br />

pane item<br />

Name<br />

Description<br />

Aliases<br />

Element ID<br />

Description<br />

String that is only used in the CUI Editor and is<br />

not displayed in the user interface.<br />

Text used to describe the element; does not<br />

appear in the user interface.<br />

Specifies the aliases for the shortcut menu. Click<br />

the [ ] button to open the Aliases dialog box.<br />

Each alias in the CUIx file should be unique and<br />

it is used to reference the shortcut menu programmatically.<br />

Tag that uniquely identifies a shortcut menu.<br />

Command Specific Shortcut Menus<br />

Example<br />

Block Objects Menu<br />

Shortcut menu for<br />

block objects<br />

POP512,OB-<br />

JECTS_BLOCKREF<br />

PM_0021<br />

Like the CMEDIT menu, the CMCOMMAND menu can contain context-sensitive<br />

commands. Menus named COMMAND_commandname control which commands<br />

are appended to the CMCOMMAND menu when a command is active. The text of<br />

commandname can be any valid AutoCAD LT command, including<br />

custom-defined or third-party commands.<br />

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