Come on Carlson.. Is the timer really necessary???

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Come on Carlson.. Is the timer really necessary???

Postby R Stillwell » Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:59 pm

Twice in the past 7 days I have had to endure a countdown timer after making a typo that was a Quick Key for a module I don't have a license for.

Come on. I can understand a warning dialog but are these stupid timers really necessary???

And while we're at it. Let's get rid of the stupid message that says "License of SCAD_2007_CIVIL granted successfully" if the command worked I know the license was granted successfully. I don't need to be reminded of it constantly throughout the day.

How about if you have the software notify me when the license isn't granted? Without a timer please.
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Postby Pin Cushion » Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:25 pm

I concur... out with the timer.

AND/OR fix my tool bars to NOT have buttons that I cannot use.
I was blind... but now I see with Carlson.
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agreed

Postby monksjm » Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:08 pm

Yes...the timer thing kills me when I mis-hit a key stroke...

Any of you incurring a slight pause in 2012, happens every 5 mins or so. No it's not my Autosave. that is set to 10 and for some reason gets shut off randomly as it is.
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Postby R Stillwell » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:19 pm

Nope. Not getting a slight pause with 2012. Except for the other day when I hit "NM" accidentally and set off the Carlson timer(s).

Do you happen to be using the PUBLISH command? It will set your SAVETIME variable to 0 and not set it back.

I use a reactor to alert me when my SAVETIME gets set to 0 and it always goes off when I use PUBLISH.
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savetime

Postby monksjm » Thu Nov 03, 2011 2:15 pm

reactor? What is that and how can i set it up?
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Re: savetime

Postby R Stillwell » Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:22 pm

monksjm wrote:reactor? What is that and how can i set it up?


A reactor is defined using Visual Lisp and it checks what the user is doing and can trigger programs to react to user input. Carlson uses them a lot.

Unfortunately I can't share my reactor code with you because it is the property of the company I work for since I coded it on their time.

If you are familiar with the AutoCAD User Group International (AUGI) forums. You might go over there and search for one called ALERTME.

My code works similar to that reactor but mine has a few bells and whistles it doesn't, like telling me what command set my SAVETIME to 0.
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Postby R Stillwell » Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:27 pm

Give the following link a look. It has the reactor I mentioned.

http://cadpanacea.com/node/53
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