The attached zip file contains a menu file with lisp files for demonstration purposes for loading and starting lisp routines from a pull down menu. I like this method better than icons, Because it will not take up drawing editor space. I have enclosed a pdf file with instructions on how to install. An experienced programmer with experience loading menus should have no problems with the installation. I do not recommend this for users that are unsure how to load a custom menu file. This menu was used with AutoCAD 2004. New releases my require different proceedures. I will be starting new threads for building complete drawing suites full of different programs for different disciplines. A custom menu such as this is very handy to have when you want to load all your programs at once. Again if your are menu experienced, Then try this out. Let me know what you think.
Buzzard,
I was just checking in on things and found your new post. It looks like you have been busy programming. I'm glad you are on board. Your new program sounds great, and I'll test it out tomorrow at work.
James
You ain't seen nuttin yet! But its gonna show up real soon! There is some great help at this site. The collaberation is second to none. I will be starting some new threads real soon, and Im about to blow'em away with the new stuff. What it all boils down to is, There's alot of credit to be handed out and its not all for me. This has been a joint effort on many a peoples part, This is the way it should be. That is how our programs just keep getting better and that is what makes this site so great.
Just keep an eye out for it and you will know what I mean.
Wait and see.
The Buzzard
Buzzard,
The instructions in your pfd file were very informative. I think it could be a tutorial for customizing menus. I understand the alert messages were just to let the user know that the programs are working, so they can further customize it and add their own.
James