Create Virtual Command

Virtual command is real command with selected values and keywords. Used to create similar objects.
See an example: how to create circle with specified insertion point and diameter.
1. Select Create virtual command in the context menu on the command list.
2. Set parameters of new command in Create virtual command dialog box.

Command parameters

|_. Intername | The name of loaded command. It can contain the following symbols: A-Z, 0-9, ), (, _, #, $. No spaces. For example: circle300 | |_. Localized name | Localized name of command.It can contain national characters and the following symbols: A-Z, 0-9, ), (, _, #, $. No spaces. For example: circle300 | |_. Display name | The name of command, displayed in menu. For example: circle300 | |_. Real command | Base command for virtual command. There are two types of command call:

  • Command parameters. Specify the command in Real command name field and then type its keywords in Keyword field
  • Command line parameters. Inserts all the text from Keyword field to the command line.
    For example, select Command parameters and then find Circle command in the list. | |_. Keyword | Value of command parameters. Type values in order of command line request through the space. For example, type the following parameters: insertion point space radius . 10,10 300

When you call circle300 command, new circle will be created in specified point with specified diameter.

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