The (ai_draworder) function is defined in "acad20xxdoc.lsp". I suspect this file is not being loaded for some reason. Show
At the AutoCAD command line, paste this in... (findfile "acad2010doc.lsp") If it returns a valid path, then paste this in... (load "acad2010doc.lsp") What does that return?
on my system, the draworder command has no AI_ in front of it, perhaps you are running a vertical or addon? If you type in .draworder does it function? (notice the period in front of draworder) Yes it works on mine, but still doesn't help the fact that i cant use the Draworder toolbar shortcuts. when using new file the command works .. but once i close and reopen the file I got the same problrm again .. I'm uding ACAD 2010 and windows XP -
I suddenly get this messag when using explode command "Unknown command "EXPLODE". Press F1 for help." when using new file the command works .. but once i close and reopen the file I got the same problrm again .. I'm uding ACAD 2010 and windows XP If you type in ._EXPLODE at the command line, does it work? (notice the leading period in front of the command name) - 2010-05-03, 03:15 PMRe: Unknown command "EXPLODE"Perhaps you have a corrupt profile or workspace. Try switching your workspace and/or profile and see if it helps. 2010-05-03, 07:23 PM Re: Unknown command "EXPLODE"Try this... Enter the command REDEFINE and when prompted to enter a command name, enter EXPLODE -
Re: Unknown command "EXPLODE"Originally Posted by rkmcswainIf you type in ._EXPLODE at the command line, does it work? (notice the leading period in front of the command name) ¡Thank you this worked just fine for me! Only prob is that you have to type it in every time you use it, ¡REDEFINE command is a more permanent solution! -
Geerally spealing - exploding ANYTHING is frowned upon most places. - 2013-07-02, 12:26 PMRe: Unknown command "EXPLODE"Originally Posted by scm2890396007¡Thank you this worked just fine for me! Only prob is that you have to type it in every time you use it, ¡REDEFINE command is a more permanent solution! Use of the leading period was a test, not a recommended solution. 2013-07-03, 06:52 AM Re: Unknown command "EXPLODE"It means someone undefine the command? Or it happens when program crashes? -
There's no way to know from here, so the prudent thing to do is find out. -
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