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Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

CUI<br />

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

OPTIONS<br />

Customizes the program settings.<br />

System Variables<br />

DBLCLKEDIT<br />

Controls the double click editing behavior in the drawing area.<br />

PICKFIRST<br />

Controls whether you select objects before (noun-verb selection) or after you<br />

issue a command.<br />

Double Click Action Object Names<br />

The Object Name property of a double click action must be a valid drawing<br />

interchange format (DXF ) name, or a special name for insert objects.<br />

There are some exceptions as to when the DXF name is not used for the Object<br />

Name property of a double click action. These exceptions apply to objects that<br />

use the INSERT DXF names. For example, the double click action named<br />

“Attribute Dynamic Block” in the acadlt.cuix file uses the object name<br />

ATTDYNBLOCKREF. which is used for insert objects that contain attributes<br />

and dynamic actions.<br />

The following table shows the DXF names for many of the objects commonly<br />

found in a drawing. In most cases, the DXF name and the object name are<br />

the same value with the exception of the INSERT DXF name.<br />

DXF Names for Commonly Used Objects<br />

DXF Name<br />

ACAD_PROXY_ENTITY<br />

ARC<br />

ATTDEF<br />

Description<br />

Object of an unknown type<br />

3-point arc<br />

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Attribute definition that is not defined in a block

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