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![]() ![]() Jim Quanci's blog on partnering with large companies. Isaac Rodriguez's AutoCAD Civil 3D developer blog ![]() Our DevBlog for Design, Lifecycle and Simulation technologies.Ĭyrille Fauvel's Maya platform developer blog - Autodesk Media and Entertainment technology. Our DevBlog for Infrastructure Modeling technology APIs. Our DevBlog for Cloud and Mobile technologies with a strong emphasis on the Autodesk Forge APIs. The ARX and the DLL are in the same directory. From now on, AutoCAD does not load the ARX anymore, telling me the a dependency is missing. Then I added a new DLL with an exported function, which the command from the prior mentioned arx calls. Our DevBlog for AutoCAD and other platform technology APIs. AutoCAD 2013 without problems from any directory. Our DevBlog for Revit, Navisworks, AEC and BIM technology APIs. Please enable JavaScript if you would like to comment on this blog. You have to rename the extension to ‘CRX’. ![]() The only difference is that AcCoreConsole will not load an ObjectARX DLL with the extension ‘ARX’. You have to rename the extension to ‘CRX’.Ī2: You register them exactly as you would for an AutoCAD app. on command invocation)?Ī2: You register them exactly as you would for an AutoCAD app. Q2: How do I register my CRX app for demand loading (e.g. Exception in aecbase.dbx and aecarchbase. If that fails, use an older backup of the file. If any of those files cannot be opened, attempt to RECOVER them. NET DLL is easier – you just remove the reference to AcMgd.dll. Solution: AUDIT, PURGE, and -PURGE followed by R to remove Regapps from the file, its references, and the source files of its data shortcuts. Q1: What ObjectARX libraries can I link to for my DLL to load in to AcCoreConsole (or other ‘AcCore enabled’ product that Autodesk may ship in the future)?Ī1: Here’s the list of libs that you can link with when you are developing an ARX, CRX or DBX app -Ĭhecking a. ARX command description: Loads and manages ARX applications You can run the ARX command in any localized version of AutoCAD by typing ARX in the commandline. Here are the two questions (and answers kindly provided by a member of our AutoCAD development team) … We’ve received a few common questions recently from developers using AcCoreConsole (which Balaji blogged about here, and Kean here). ![]()
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