![]() ![]() ![]() You should give the command a unique name, so you can find it easily.The properties on the right pane is now showing the command’s properties. It means the command is defined in that file. Now you should see a command is listed here. In command list area, click create a new command. So I guess this is a good exercise.įirst, we need to create a command. There are few default AutoCAD command, but we also need to create the commands. Let’s try to create a ribbon panel version of Paul Munford’s killer macro. The command list is still empty, and there is no toolbar, menu or ribbon defined yet. I named it CAD-NOTES, but you may use your own name. If you miss the first step, you can check it in this first tutorial. In your CUI dialog, select your custom CUI you created before. We will define in which workspace the panel should appear.We will create a panel and a ribbon tab.Later, we will combine them with existing AutoCAD command to our panel. So create it first before you follow this tutorial. In previous tutorial, we explore the CUI dialog interface and create our own customization file. ![]()
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