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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Basic Customization
- Custom Linetypes
- Custom Hatch Patterns
- User Interface Customization
- DIESEL
- Command Scripts
- Introduction to Programming Interfaces
- Shapes and Shape Fonts
- Overview of Shape Files
- Create Shape Definition Files
- Shape Descriptions
- Vector Length and Direction Code
- Special Codes
- Use Special Codes
- Codes 0, 1, and 2: End of Shape and Draw Mode Control
- Codes 3 and 4: Size Control
- Codes 5 and 6: Location Save/Restore
- Code 7: Subshape
- Codes 8 and 9: X-Y Displacements
- Code 00A: Octant Arc
- Code 00B: Fractional Arc
- Codes 00C and 00D: Bulge-Specified Arcs
- Code 00E: Flag Vertical Text Command
- Text Font Descriptions
- Sample Files
- Big Font Descriptions
- Unicode Font Descriptions
- Superscripts and Subscripts in SHX Files
- Index
/>
<Components>
<ComponentEntry
ModuleName="OfficeSymbolsUtilities.lsp"
PerDocument="True"
/>
</Components>
</ApplicationPackage>
Example of Using Folders to Organize
Components
Example of what a package for a plug-in might look like using folders to
organize components.
It is recommended to use an organized folder structure for larger applications
as this can significantly speed up load times. The following is an example of
a plug-in that contains multiple LSP files and resource files. The plug-in in
this example is named OfficeSymbols and its folder structure might look
something like:
OfficeSymbols.bundle
|- PackageContents.xml
|- Contents
|- OfficeSymbolsMain.lsp
|- OfficeSymbolsUtilities.lsp
|- Resources
|- OfficeSymbols.dwg
|- OfficeSymbols.cuix
|- OfficeSymbols.ico
|- Help
|- OfficeSymbols.htm
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