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

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Why does my toolbar flyout not work?<br />

A flyout might not work for a few different reasons. There might not be any<br />

commands currently assigned to the toolbar that it is referencing or a control<br />

is part of the toolbar that is being referenced for the toolbar flyout. Launch<br />

the CUI Editor and verify that there are commands on the toolbar that is being<br />

referenced and if there are, make sure there are no controls on the toolbar<br />

such as the Layer list control.<br />

Why do I get an AutoCAD LT message box when I try to use a toolbar flyout?<br />

The AutoCAD LT message box is displayed because the toolbar that is being<br />

referenced for the toolbar flyout is not found. AutoCAD LT can’t find the<br />

toolbar because it no longer exists, is not currently loaded because the partial<br />

CUIx file it is in is not loaded, or the alias for the toolbar has been changed.<br />

Launch the CUI Editor and select the flyout on the toolbar that currently is<br />

not working properly. In the Properties pane look at the Source Toolbar<br />

property. Use the Find option to look for a toolbar element with an alias that<br />

matches the text string in the Source Toolbar property of the flyout that does<br />

not work. If one is not located, remove the flyout from the toolbar and drag<br />

the toolbar that you want to reference as a flyout on the toolbar. Close the<br />

CUI Editor. The flyout should now work correctly once again.<br />

Double Click Actions<br />

When I double-click an object nothing happens. Why is this happening?<br />

There are a few different reasons why when double-clicking on an object in<br />

the drawing nothing happens. The first and most common problem is with<br />

the system variable PICKFIRST is set to 0. PICKFIRST must be set to a value of<br />

1 in order for double-click editing to work. The next possible solution is that<br />

double-click editing has been disabled. Double-click editing is controlled by<br />

the system variable DBLCLKEDIT. If it is set to 0 it is currently turned off.<br />

DBLCLKEDIT should be set to 1.<br />

Workspaces<br />

Why do my changes not appear after I click Apply?<br />

This happens because the workspace that you made changes to is not the<br />

current workspace. To resolve this problem, you need to set the workspace<br />

current and then when changes are applied they will appear. See To set a<br />

workspace current from the CUI Editor on page 289 for more information.<br />

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