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Compile LISP for AutoCAD and BricsCAD

Let’s start with a summary and conclusions – especially for CAD managers: Why would you want to compile CAD-Lisp? Lisp is an interpreted language. So speaking of compiling is a bit misleading here, compiling does not offer any substantial changes, it remains interpreted. But what does compiling offer? Files are encrypted and slowing elements such […]

Old school menus

How do you create button menus for BricsCAD (and AutoCAD) for your company without all the overhead of complex XML code? That’s what this article offers an answer to. AutoCAD – and by extension BricsCAD – uses XML for the definitions of the ribbon, menu bars and toolbars. XML files are intended to be readable […]

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