XML2 upgrade help

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XML2 upgrade help

Postby Roddy Medders » Tue Aug 12, 2003 1:18 am

I'm using XML on AutoCAD 2000i and I have just purchased XML2. I will still
be using 2000i, not upgrading to 2004.

I've spent a lot of time customizing my 1. toolbars & toolbar icons, 2.
drawing template with all of my SurvCADD configurations, layers, etc... and
3. Field to Finish codes.

Is there an easy way to save all of that when I upgrade to XML2??

Thanks for any help,

Roddy
Roddy Medders
 

Re: XML2 upgrade help

Postby Terry W. Dotson » Tue Aug 12, 2003 4:49 pm

Roddy Medders wrote:

I've spent a lot of time customizing my 1. toolbars & toolbar icons, 2.
drawing template with all of my SurvCADD configurations, layers, etc... and
3. Field to Finish codes.

When you install XML2 make sure it installs into a seperate folder. You
can then use Windows Explorer and sort the files in the old folder by
date and see what was customized. Then copy them to the new XML2
folder, but don't copy *.MN* files because that will mess up the new
menus. I'm no help on toolbars, I gave up on those years ago.

Terry W. Dotson
Carlson Software
Terry W. Dotson
 

Re: XML2 upgrade help

Postby R.K. McSwain » Tue Aug 12, 2003 5:20 pm

"Terry W. Dotson" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote
I'm no help on toolbars, I gave up on those years ago.


Roddy, toolbar content is stored in the *.MN* files. You will have to manually copy the toolbar sections out and paste them into your new menus unless you followed the persistent toolbars procedure (which isn't on the web anymore http://www.carlsonsw.com/ptoolbars.htm ).

To avoid this problem in the future, create your own MNU file with your toolbars and icons, etc., in a separate folder (like "C:\ACADCUSTOM"), then when you upgrade or move to a different machine or even change software, you just add that path and menuload your custom menu.
R.K. McSwain
 

Re: XML2 upgrade help

Postby Jason Bly » Wed Aug 13, 2003 12:56 am

Definitely, placing custom toolbars and icons in its own path is the way to
go. Once I learned how to do this, every time I reinstall or upgrade getting
my custom toolbars to work is a snap. Thank goodness I haven't seen those
smiley faces in a while (knock on wood).

Jason

"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bhapje$da5$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
"Terry W. Dotson" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote
I'm no help on toolbars, I gave up on those years ago.


Roddy, toolbar content is stored in the *.MN* files. You will have to
manually copy the toolbar sections out and paste them into your new menus
unless you followed the persistent toolbars procedure (which isn't on the
web anymore http://www.carlsonsw.com/ptoolbars.htm ).

To avoid this problem in the future, create your own MNU file with your
toolbars and icons, etc., in a separate folder (like "C:\ACADCUSTOM"), then
when you upgrade or move to a different machine or even change software, you
just add that path and menuload your custom menu.
Jason Bly
 

Re: XML2 upgrade help

Postby Jason Bly » Wed Aug 13, 2003 12:58 am

I printed the persistent toolbars procedure out at one time from the Carlson
website, but not sure if I've still got it. If you are interested, let me
know and I'll look through my files.

Jason

"Jason Bly" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:bhbjdq$cer$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
Definitely, placing custom toolbars and icons in its own path is the way
to
go. Once I learned how to do this, every time I reinstall or upgrade
getting
my custom toolbars to work is a snap. Thank goodness I haven't seen those
smiley faces in a while (knock on wood).

Jason

"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bhapje$da5$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
"Terry W. Dotson" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote
I'm no help on toolbars, I gave up on those years ago.


Roddy, toolbar content is stored in the *.MN* files. You will have to
manually copy the toolbar sections out and paste them into your new menus
unless you followed the persistent toolbars procedure (which isn't on the
web anymore http://www.carlsonsw.com/ptoolbars.htm ).

To avoid this problem in the future, create your own MNU file with your
toolbars and icons, etc., in a separate folder (like "C:\ACADCUSTOM"),
then
when you upgrade or move to a different machine or even change software,
you
just add that path and menuload your custom menu.

Jason Bly
 

Re: XML2 upgrade help

Postby John Dickson » Fri Aug 15, 2003 7:19 am

Here is a link from the autodesk web site that is similar to the page that
used to be on the Carlson web site. It describes how to keep your custom
toolbars seperate from the rest of the menus and can be move to new
workstations or in our case a new installation of XML2.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps ... ID=2475323

John

"Jason Bly" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:bhbjhi$cfn$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
I printed the persistent toolbars procedure out at one time from the
Carlson
website, but not sure if I've still got it. If you are interested, let me
know and I'll look through my files.

Jason

"Jason Bly" <jbly@marshandlegge.com> wrote in message
news:bhbjdq$cer$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
Definitely, placing custom toolbars and icons in its own path is the way
to
go. Once I learned how to do this, every time I reinstall or upgrade
getting
my custom toolbars to work is a snap. Thank goodness I haven't seen
those
smiley faces in a while (knock on wood).

Jason

"R.K. McSwain" <rkmcswain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bhapje$da5$1@update.carlsonsw.com...
"Terry W. Dotson" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote
I'm no help on toolbars, I gave up on those years ago.


Roddy, toolbar content is stored in the *.MN* files. You will have to
manually copy the toolbar sections out and paste them into your new
menus
unless you followed the persistent toolbars procedure (which isn't on
the
web anymore http://www.carlsonsw.com/ptoolbars.htm ).

To avoid this problem in the future, create your own MNU file with your
toolbars and icons, etc., in a separate folder (like "C:\ACADCUSTOM"),
then
when you upgrade or move to a different machine or even change software,
you
just add that path and menuload your custom menu.



John Dickson
 


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