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  1. #1
    Christian, Byron Guest

    Help - Snap

    I have changed something to stop my snap shortcut to pop up with a right
    click - can someone please help with what i may have done or how to get it
    back.

    thanks Byron

  2. #2
    Dean Saadallah Guest
    what does it do now?
    OPTIONS command>User Preferences>Windows Standard Behavior>Shortcut menus
    checked? What about right-click Customization button?

    --
    Dean Saadallah
    Add-on products for LT
    http://www.pendean.com/lt
    --

  3. #3
    Dave Byrnes Guest
    .... and what did it do before? Toggle SNAP off and on? Display the Drafting
    Settings dialogue? Do you by any chance mean Object Snap?
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Christian, Byron" <bchristian@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
    news:41843c8c_2@newsprd01...
    I have changed something to stop my snap shortcut to pop up with a right
    click - can someone please help with what i may have done or how to get it
    back.

    thanks Byron

  4. #4
    Christian, Byron Guest
    If I am in the Line Command and Shift+right click use to get a snap menu to
    pick a onetime snap for next point. Now it does noting I have been playing
    with the options to try and get it back but no help. I have read were it is
    my aux buttons in my menu file but still can't get it back


    Thanks



    "Dean Saadallah" <info here at pendean the company> wrote in message
    news:4184510e$1_1@newsprd01...
    what does it do now?
    OPTIONS command>User Preferences>Windows Standard Behavior>Shortcut menus
    checked? What about right-click Customization button?

    --
    Dean Saadallah
    Add-on products for LT
    http://www.pendean.com/lt
    --

  5. #5
    Christian, Byron Guest
    If I am in the Line Command and Shift+right click use to get a snap menu to
    pick a onetime snap for next point. Now it does noting I have been playing
    with the options to try and get it back but no help. I have read were it is
    my aux buttons in my menu file but still can't get it back


    Thanks


    "Dave Byrnes" <discussion@autodesk.com> wrote in message
    news:418451c2$1_3@newsprd01...
    ... and what did it do before? Toggle SNAP off and on? Display the
    Drafting
    Settings dialogue? Do you by any chance mean Object Snap?
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Christian, Byron" <bchristian@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
    news:41843c8c_2@newsprd01...
    I have changed something to stop my snap shortcut to pop up with a right
    click - can someone please help with what i may have done or how to get
    it
    back.

    thanks Byron



  6. #6
    Dave Byrnes Guest
    Byron - ok, you ARE talking about object snap (not SNAP).

    Have you modified your menu files? What's changed from when you used to get
    a snap menu? What does your middle mouse button do now?
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Christian, Byron" <bchristian@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
    news:4184e634$3_1@newsprd01...
    If I am in the Line Command and Shift+right click use to get a snap menu
    to
    pick a onetime snap for next point. Now it does noting I have been playing
    with the options to try and get it back but no help. I have read were it
    is
    my aux buttons in my menu file but still can't get it back


    Thanks


    "Dave Byrnes" <discussion@autodesk.com> wrote in message
    news:418451c2$1_3@newsprd01...
    ... and what did it do before? Toggle SNAP off and on? Display the
    Drafting
    Settings dialogue? Do you by any chance mean Object Snap?
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Christian, Byron" <bchristian@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
    news:41843c8c_2@newsprd01...
    I have changed something to stop my snap shortcut to pop up with a
    right
    click - can someone please help with what i may have done or how to
    get
    it
    back.

    thanks Byron





  7. #7
    Christian, Byron Guest
    The middle mouse button "pans" I haven't changed my menu files - I unloaded
    my acad menu by accident and then reloaded it



    "Dave Byrnes" <discussion@autodesk.com> wrote in message
    news:418501e2$1_3@newsprd01...
    Byron - ok, you ARE talking about object snap (not SNAP).

    Have you modified your menu files? What's changed from when you used to
    get
    a snap menu? What does your middle mouse button do now?
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Christian, Byron" <bchristian@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
    news:4184e634$3_1@newsprd01...
    If I am in the Line Command and Shift+right click use to get a snap menu
    to
    pick a onetime snap for next point. Now it does noting I have been
    playing
    with the options to try and get it back but no help. I have read were it
    is
    my aux buttons in my menu file but still can't get it back


    Thanks


    "Dave Byrnes" <discussion@autodesk.com> wrote in message
    news:418451c2$1_3@newsprd01...
    ... and what did it do before? Toggle SNAP off and on? Display the
    Drafting
    Settings dialogue? Do you by any chance mean Object Snap?
    --
    Dave Byrnes / Vancouver, BC
    Autodesk Discussion Group Facilitator

    "Christian, Byron" <bchristian@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
    news:41843c8c_2@newsprd01...
    I have changed something to stop my snap shortcut to pop up with a
    right
    click - can someone please help with what I may have done or how to
    get
    it
    back.

    thanks Byron







  8. #8
    David Kozina Guest
    Christian,

    Sounds like you managed to get AutoCAD to hose your POP0 snapcursor
    settings...
    Happened to me all the time in R13, and worse... :-/
    But I digress.

    If you don't use a partial menu (or know what one is), now's a good time to
    start.

    AutoCAD ships with a standard ACAD.mnu.

    A lot of folks customize it to death, then are rudely awakened when a new
    version of AutoCAD trashes it before they realized it was going to be
    trashed, a la R13...

    One way to avoid this is to make a copy of it (in some customization folder
    of your own design), rename it, along with the ***MENUGROUP= specifier line
    near the beginning of the file, and then customize THAT file out the wazoo.
    Then use the MENULOAD and TOOLBAR commands to load it up, as well as
    enable/disable the various menu items and toolbars.

    Make sure the folder you have selected for your customization is listed
    first on the Support file Search path in the profiles directory. That way,
    it will get top billing. Also, it would be good to back up your Profile
    once in awhile, as all such search paths get saved therein. Export it out
    with some safe name that you will know what it means, like
    ChristianProfile2004-11-01, or something.

    While you are not protected from faulty menu customization doing this, you
    HAVE taken a major step in protecting your menu settings from being
    disrupted.

    I have listed below part of my custom partial menu, that contains my POP0
    snapcursor settings.
    Edit it to suit if you want, and save it as an .mns file, perhaps changing
    the menugroup name to something you prefer (but if you do, change all those
    "DJK" string bits within the code to the menugroup name you specify.)



    [code]


    //
    // DJK-2004 PartialMenu
    //

    ***MENUGROUP=DJK

    ***BUTTONS1
    //
    // Click
    //
    // First Code Line same as Acad menu
    // Second Code Line corresponds with middle button (Pop 0)...
    // $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    // Rest same as Acad menu
    //
    $M=$(if,$(eq,$(substr,$(getvar,cmdnames),1,5),GRIP _),$P0=ACAD.GRIPS $P0=*);
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^C^C
    ^B
    ^O
    ^G
    ^D
    ^E
    ^T


    ***BUTTONS2
    //
    // SHIFT + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;.5X;


    ***BUTTONS3
    //
    // CTRL + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;2X;


    ***BUTTONS4
    //
    // CTRL + SHIFT + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;


    ***AUX1
    //
    // Click
    //
    // AUX# Match BUTTON# Above
    //
    $M=$(if,$(eq,$(substr,$(getvar,cmdnames),1,5),GRIP _),$P0=ACAD.GRIPS $P0=*);
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^C^C
    ^B
    ^O
    ^G
    ^D
    ^E
    ^T


    ***AUX2
    //
    // SHIFT + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;.5X;


    ***AUX3
    //
    // CTRL + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;2X;


    ***AUX4
    //
    // CTRL + SHIFT + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;


    ***POP0
    **SNAPCURSOR
    // ...
    // IDent_CalMEE [MEE (Midpt. Between Endpts. P1 and P2)]_non '_.CAL MEE;
    // MPP [MPP (Midpt. Between any Two Pts. P1 and P2)]_non '_.CAL
    (cur+cur)/2;
    // Other [->Other Cal Functions]
    // Cal [Cal (3D Calculator Utility)]_non '_.CAL
    // CalILLE [ILLE (Int. of Lines defined by Endpts. P1 thru
    P4)]_non '_.CAL ILLE;
    // CalPLT [PLT (Point T* from Endpt. P1 toward Endpt. P2)]_non
    '_.CAL PLT(end,end,T);
    // ...
    // CalT [<-T (Set T variable)]'_.CAL T= \
    // [--]
    // ...
    // OsnapCent [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),4)!.)&Center]_cen
    // ...
    [&Object Snap Cursor Menu]
    ID_Tracking [Temporary trac&k point]_tt
    ID_From [&From]_from
    [--]
    ID_CalMEE [MEE (Midpt. Between Endpts. P1 and P2)]_non '_.CAL MEE;
    ID_CalMPP [MPP (Midpt. Between any Two Pts. P1 and P2)]_non '_.CAL
    (cur+cur)/2;
    ID_CalOther [->Other Cal Functions]
    ID_Cal [Cal (3D Calculator Utility)]_non '_.CAL
    ID_CalILLE [ILLE (Int. of Lines defined by Endpts. P1 thru P4)]_non
    '_.CAL ILLE;
    ID_CalPLT [PLT (Point T* from Endpt. P1 toward Endpt. P2)]_non '_.CAL
    PLT(end,end,T);
    ID_CalPLD [PLD (Point T Units from Endpt. P1 toward Endpt. P2)]_non
    '_.CAL PLD(end,end,T);
    ID_CalT [T (Set T variable)]'_.CAL T=\
    [--]
    ID_CalCVUnit [<-cvunit (Convert Quantity,From,To)]'_.CAL cvunit(\
    [--]
    ID_MnPointFi [->Poin&t Filters]
    ID_PointFilx [.X].X
    ID_PointFily [.Y].Y
    ID_PointFilz [.Z].Z
    [--]
    ID_PointFixy [.XY].XY
    ID_PointFixz [.XZ].XZ
    ID_PointFiyz [<-.YZ].YZ
    [--]
    ID_OsnapEndp [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),1),!.)&Endpoint]_end
    ID_OsnapMidp [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),2),!.)&Midpoint]_mid
    ID_OsnapInte [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),32),!.)&Intersection]_int
    ID_OsnapAppa [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),2048),!.)&Apparent
    Intersect]_app
    ID_OsnapExte [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),4096),!.)E&xtension]_ext
    [--]
    ID_OsnapCent [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),4),!.)&Center]_cen
    ID_OsnapQuad [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),16),!.)&Quadrant]_qua
    ID_OsnapTang [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),256),!.)Tan&gent]_tan
    [--]
    ID_OsnapPerp [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),128),!.)&Perpendicular]_per
    ID_OsnapPara [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),8192),!.)Para&llel]_par
    ID_OsnapNode [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),8),!.)No&de]_nod
    ID_OsnapInse [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),64),!.)In&sert]_ins
    ID_OsnapNear [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),512),!.)Nea&rest]_nea
    [--]
    ID_OsnapNear [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),1024),!.)Quick]_qui,^Z
    ID_OsnapNone [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),0),!.)&None]_non
    [--]
    ID_Osnap [&Osnap Settings...]'_+dsettings 2


    [\code]


    Now, one last thing.

    You have to get AutoCAD's attention with respects to the button settings you
    want.
    This can be done via an .mnl AutoLISP file that is associated with your menu
    ..mns file, as shown below...
    (Keep the two files together in that same customization folder.)

    Whatever name you give the .mns file, give the .mnl file the same name.
    (IOW, if you name your .mns file, Christian2004.mns, the .mnl file should be
    named Christian2004.mnl)



    [code]


    ;|
    ================================================== ==========================
    ===
    DJK_2004.mnl Functionality for Custom Partial Menu
    ================================================== ==========================
    ===
    |;

    ;|

    Copyright 2003 by David Kozina, all rights reserved.

    Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software
    for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
    that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and
    that both that copyright notice and the limited warranty and
    restricted rights notice below appear in all supporting
    documentation.

    DAVID KOZINA (DJK) PROVIDES THIS PROGRAM "AS IS" AND WITH ALL FAULTS.
    DJK SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. DJK DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION
    OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE.

    Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to
    restrictions set forth in FAR 52.227-19 (Commercial Computer
    Software - Restricted Rights) and DFAR 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii)
    (Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software), as applicable.

    |;

    ;|
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ---
    Revision History:
    Version 15.0000 - 2003.08.25 - djk - Original Code
    15.0001 - 2003.09.19 - djk - Hyphens in file names change to _
    15.0002 - 2003.09.23 - djk - Reformatting
    15.0003 - 2003.11.12 - djk - Button / Aux swapping

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ---
    |;


    ;|
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ---
    Clear ACAD Buttons and Aux Settings, then swap them with partial
    settings:
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ---
    |;
    (mapcar
    'menucmd
    '("ACAD.B1=~" "ACAD.B2=~"
    "ACAD.A1=~" "ACAD.A2=~" "ACAD.A3=~" "ACAD.A4=~"
    "B1=DJK.BUTTONS1" "B2=DJK.BUTTONS2" "B3=DJK.BUTTONS3" "B4=DJK.BUTTONS4"
    "A1=DJK.AUX1" "A2=DJK.AUX2" "A3=DJK.AUX3" "A4=DJK.AUX4"
    )
    )


    [\code]


    (Again, remember to edit those "DJK" string bits listed above to the
    menugroup name you specified.)
    BTW, if you use ADT rather than AutoCAD, change the "ACAD" string prefixes
    above to "ADT". (And perhaps something else if you use another vertical.)

    Now load up the partial menu via the MENULOAD command, and finally, set the
    MBUTTONPAN system variable to 0.

    Hopefully AutoCAD will now play nice with your own menu customization
    efforts.

    hth,
    David Kozina



    "Christian, Byron" <bchristian@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
    news:41843c8c_2@newsprd01...
    I have changed something to stop my snap shortcut to pop up with a right
    click - can someone please help with what i may have done or how to get it
    back.

    thanks Byron

  9. #9
    Christian, Byron Guest
    BAM! - got it - thanks a million



    "David Kozina" <djkozina@t-3.cc> wrote in message
    news:41850af4_1@newsprd01...
    Christian,

    Sounds like you managed to get AutoCAD to hose your POP0 snapcursor
    settings...
    Happened to me all the time in R13, and worse... :-/
    But I digress.

    If you don't use a partial menu (or know what one is), now's a good time
    to
    start.

    AutoCAD ships with a standard ACAD.mnu.

    A lot of folks customize it to death, then are rudely awakened when a new
    version of AutoCAD trashes it before they realized it was going to be
    trashed, a la R13...

    One way to avoid this is to make a copy of it (in some customization
    folder
    of your own design), rename it, along with the ***MENUGROUP= specifier
    line
    near the beginning of the file, and then customize THAT file out the
    wazoo.
    Then use the MENULOAD and TOOLBAR commands to load it up, as well as
    enable/disable the various menu items and toolbars.

    Make sure the folder you have selected for your customization is listed
    first on the Support file Search path in the profiles directory. That
    way,
    it will get top billing. Also, it would be good to back up your Profile
    once in awhile, as all such search paths get saved therein. Export it out
    with some safe name that you will know what it means, like
    ChristianProfile2004-11-01, or something.

    While you are not protected from faulty menu customization doing this, you
    HAVE taken a major step in protecting your menu settings from being
    disrupted.

    I have listed below part of my custom partial menu, that contains my POP0
    snapcursor settings.
    Edit it to suit if you want, and save it as an .mns file, perhaps changing
    the menugroup name to something you prefer (but if you do, change all
    those
    "DJK" string bits within the code to the menugroup name you specify.)



    [code]


    //
    // DJK-2004 PartialMenu
    //

    ***MENUGROUP=DJK

    ***BUTTONS1
    //
    // Click
    //
    // First Code Line same as Acad menu
    // Second Code Line corresponds with middle button (Pop 0)...
    // $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    // Rest same as Acad menu
    //
    $M=$(if,$(eq,$(substr,$(getvar,cmdnames),1,5),GRIP _),$P0=ACAD.GRIPS
    $P0=*);
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^C^C
    ^B
    ^O
    ^G
    ^D
    ^E
    ^T


    ***BUTTONS2
    //
    // SHIFT + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;.5X;


    ***BUTTONS3
    //
    // CTRL + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;2X;


    ***BUTTONS4
    //
    // CTRL + SHIFT + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;


    ***AUX1
    //
    // Click
    //
    // AUX# Match BUTTON# Above
    //
    $M=$(if,$(eq,$(substr,$(getvar,cmdnames),1,5),GRIP _),$P0=ACAD.GRIPS
    $P0=*);
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^C^C
    ^B
    ^O
    ^G
    ^D
    ^E
    ^T


    ***AUX2
    //
    // SHIFT + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;.5X;


    ***AUX3
    //
    // CTRL + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;2X;


    ***AUX4
    //
    // CTRL + SHIFT + Click
    //
    $P0=DJK.SNAPCURSOR $p0=*
    ^P'_.ZOOM^P;


    ***POP0
    **SNAPCURSOR
    // ...
    // IDent_CalMEE [MEE (Midpt. Between Endpts. P1 and P2)]_non '_.CAL MEE;
    // MPP [MPP (Midpt. Between any Two Pts. P1 and P2)]_non '_.CAL
    (cur+cur)/2;
    // Other [->Other Cal Functions]
    // Cal [Cal (3D Calculator Utility)]_non '_.CAL
    // CalILLE [ILLE (Int. of Lines defined by Endpts. P1 thru
    P4)]_non '_.CAL ILLE;
    // CalPLT [PLT (Point T* from Endpt. P1 toward Endpt. P2)]_non
    '_.CAL PLT(end,end,T);
    // ...
    // CalT [<-T (Set T variable)]'_.CAL T= \
    // [--]
    // ...
    // OsnapCent [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),4)!.)&Center]_cen
    // ...
    [&Object Snap Cursor Menu]
    ID_Tracking [Temporary trac&k point]_tt
    ID_From [&From]_from
    [--]
    ID_CalMEE [MEE (Midpt. Between Endpts. P1 and P2)]_non '_.CAL MEE;
    ID_CalMPP [MPP (Midpt. Between any Two Pts. P1 and P2)]_non '_.CAL
    (cur+cur)/2;
    ID_CalOther [->Other Cal Functions]
    ID_Cal [Cal (3D Calculator Utility)]_non '_.CAL
    ID_CalILLE [ILLE (Int. of Lines defined by Endpts. P1 thru P4)]_non
    '_.CAL ILLE;
    ID_CalPLT [PLT (Point T* from Endpt. P1 toward Endpt. P2)]_non
    '_.CAL
    PLT(end,end,T);
    ID_CalPLD [PLD (Point T Units from Endpt. P1 toward Endpt. P2)]_non
    '_.CAL PLD(end,end,T);
    ID_CalT [T (Set T variable)]'_.CAL T=\
    [--]
    ID_CalCVUnit [<-cvunit (Convert Quantity,From,To)]'_.CAL cvunit(\
    [--]
    ID_MnPointFi [->Poin&t Filters]
    ID_PointFilx [.X].X
    ID_PointFily [.Y].Y
    ID_PointFilz [.Z].Z
    [--]
    ID_PointFixy [.XY].XY
    ID_PointFixz [.XZ].XZ
    ID_PointFiyz [<-.YZ].YZ
    [--]
    ID_OsnapEndp [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),1),!.)&Endpoint]_end
    ID_OsnapMidp [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),2),!.)&Midpoint]_mid
    ID_OsnapInte [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),32),!.)&Intersection]_int
    ID_OsnapAppa [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),2048),!.)&Apparent
    Intersect]_app
    ID_OsnapExte [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),4096),!.)E&xtension]_ext
    [--]
    ID_OsnapCent [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),4),!.)&Center]_cen
    ID_OsnapQuad [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),16),!.)&Quadrant]_qua
    ID_OsnapTang [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),256),!.)Tan&gent]_tan
    [--]
    ID_OsnapPerp [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),128),!.)&Perpendicular]_per
    ID_OsnapPara [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),8192),!.)Para&llel]_par
    ID_OsnapNode [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),8),!.)No&de]_nod
    ID_OsnapInse [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),64),!.)In&sert]_ins
    ID_OsnapNear [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),512),!.)Nea&rest]_nea
    [--]
    ID_OsnapNear [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),1024),!.)Quick]_qui,^Z
    ID_OsnapNone [$(if,$(and,$(getvar,OSMODE),0),!.)&None]_non
    [--]
    ID_Osnap [&Osnap Settings...]'_+dsettings 2


    [\code]


    Now, one last thing.

    You have to get AutoCAD's attention with respects to the button settings
    you
    want.
    This can be done via an .mnl AutoLISP file that is associated with your
    menu
    .mns file, as shown below...
    (Keep the two files together in that same customization folder.)

    Whatever name you give the .mns file, give the .mnl file the same name.
    (IOW, if you name your .mns file, Christian2004.mns, the .mnl file should
    be
    named Christian2004.mnl)



    [code]


    ;|

    ================================================== ==========================
    ===
    DJK_2004.mnl Functionality for Custom Partial Menu

    ================================================== ==========================
    ===
    |;

    ;|

    Copyright 2003 by David Kozina, all rights reserved.

    Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software
    for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
    that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and
    that both that copyright notice and the limited warranty and
    restricted rights notice below appear in all supporting
    documentation.

    DAVID KOZINA (DJK) PROVIDES THIS PROGRAM "AS IS" AND WITH ALL FAULTS.
    DJK SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. DJK DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION
    OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE.

    Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to
    restrictions set forth in FAR 52.227-19 (Commercial Computer
    Software - Restricted Rights) and DFAR 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii)
    (Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software), as applicable.

    |;

    ;|
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --
    ---
    Revision History:
    Version 15.0000 - 2003.08.25 - djk - Original Code
    15.0001 - 2003.09.19 - djk - Hyphens in file names change to
    _
    15.0002 - 2003.09.23 - djk - Reformatting
    15.0003 - 2003.11.12 - djk - Button / Aux swapping

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --
    ---
    |;


    ;|
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --
    ---
    Clear ACAD Buttons and Aux Settings, then swap them with partial
    settings:
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --
    ---
    |;
    (mapcar
    'menucmd
    '("ACAD.B1=~" "ACAD.B2=~"
    "ACAD.A1=~" "ACAD.A2=~" "ACAD.A3=~" "ACAD.A4=~"
    "B1=DJK.BUTTONS1" "B2=DJK.BUTTONS2" "B3=DJK.BUTTONS3"
    "B4=DJK.BUTTONS4"
    "A1=DJK.AUX1" "A2=DJK.AUX2" "A3=DJK.AUX3" "A4=DJK.AUX4"
    )
    )


    [\code]


    (Again, remember to edit those "DJK" string bits listed above to the
    menugroup name you specified.)
    BTW, if you use ADT rather than AutoCAD, change the "ACAD" string prefixes
    above to "ADT". (And perhaps something else if you use another vertical.)

    Now load up the partial menu via the MENULOAD command, and finally, set
    the
    MBUTTONPAN system variable to 0.

    Hopefully AutoCAD will now play nice with your own menu customization
    efforts.

    hth,
    David Kozina



    "Christian, Byron" <bchristian@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
    news:41843c8c_2@newsprd01...
    I have changed something to stop my snap shortcut to pop up with a right
    click - can someone please help with what i may have done or how to get
    it
    back.

    thanks Byron


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