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Posted September 24, My question is, is there a way to disable the popup text window from appearing when loading the lisp files as it's very annoying. My question is, is there a way to disable the popup text window from appearing as it's very annoying and un-needed. When I add that as another lisp to my lisp files to automatically load it, it does minimize it for the first drawing opened but appears on all future drawings opened.

Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options StevJ Posted September 24, You're welcome. This will make selection a lot easier Join the conversation You can post now and register later.

Reply to this topic Insert image from URL. I'm certainly sympathetic to the apparent difficulties involved in managing such a complex piece of software, but being "unconvinced" of that statement is the correct response. No customization has been performed on the shortcut keys in the menu.

I undocked the Command Prompt and then re-docked it. Normal F2 behavior returned - meaning the window appeared in the foreground. Press F2 again and the window closed as expected. Dynamic Input is still toggling with F2. Thanks, but there are other "processes", described in earlier posts, that I would sooner use. Maybe your description here will provide a hint to someone in a position to influence a fix.

What would truly help me is an acknowledgement that something has been broken in AutoCAD and that a fix has been developed and is available in an update to the release. But that's not how we roll here. I have a feeling that this is actually the beginnings of deprecation and eventual removal of the text window feature. After trying some of the other procedures, the one that worked for me was undocking and re-docking the command line.

Your solution worked for me. Undock the command line and redock it. F2 works as intended now. After that, F2 worked. This is R Notice: updates available for Apache Log4j vulnerabilities.

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John Vellek Join the Autodesk Customer Council - Interact with developers, provide feedback on current and future software releases, and beta test the latest software! Message 3 of If you want to force a line break at a particular location, press Enter. If you want to set other formatting options, select text, right-click, and make an appropriate choice from the menu.

By convention in most industries, text in drawings is always uppercase. You can close the text editor much more easily by simply clicking outside its window. But if you like clicking buttons instead, AutoCAD has amply provided for you. If you set an annotative text style current in Step 1, assign an annotation scale to the multiline text object. As you can tell by looking at the Text Editor tab or the Text Formatting toolbar and multiline text right-click menu, the mText command gives you plenty of other options.

You can show or hide the toolbar, the ruler, or the Options buttons, and you can give the In-Place Text Editor an opaque background. Other tool buttons give you access to columns and numbered or bulleted lists.

How to show and hide the command window, text window, and extended command history.



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