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

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The template file contains comments that help you determine which<br />

areas of the code you can modify to create your new web page.<br />

9 Review the comments and make changes to the parts of the template<br />

you want to customize.<br />

10 Save the template with a .pwt file extension. Make sure you save the file<br />

to the template folder you created in step 3.<br />

NOTE Each template folder can contain only one PWT file. If you create a<br />

new PWT file, make sure you delete any other PWT files that exist in the same<br />

folder.<br />

When you run the Publish to Web wizard, the new template is displayed<br />

in the list of templates.<br />

Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

PUBLISHTOWEB<br />

Creates HTML pages that include images of selected drawings.<br />

Create Command Aliases<br />

A command alias is an abbreviation that you enter at the command prompt<br />

instead of entering the entire command name.<br />

For example, you can enter c instead of circle to start the CIRCLE command.<br />

An alias is not the same as a keyboard shortcut, which is a combination of<br />

keystrokes, such as CTRL+S for SAVE.<br />

The acadlt.pgp file defines command aliases. You can change existing aliases<br />

or add new ones by editing acadlt.pgp in an ASCII text editor (such as<br />

Notepad). In addition to command aliases in acad.pgp, you will also find<br />

comment lines which are preceded by a semicolon (;). Comment lines allow<br />

you to add textual information to acad.pgp, such as when or who revised the<br />

file last.<br />

NOTE Before you edit acadlt.pgp, create a backup so that you can restore it later,<br />

if necessary.<br />

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