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Express Tools "Command Line Only" tools

Express Tools "Command Line Only" tools

Express Tools "Command Line Only" tools

(OP)
To a previous question smcadman wrote this reply:
  < The express tool you're looking for is "bcount", one of the express tools that are "command line only".

  <Flores

Are there any other "command line only" Express Tools that we should be aware of?

RE: Express Tools "Command Line Only" tools

See Express Tools Help.  TFRAMES is the only one I've used (to toggle wipout frames), there's also SSX, EXPRESSTOOLS, EXPRESSMENU, others.

RE: Express Tools "Command Line Only" tools

Hi,

the version ETV1-9 (AC2000 - 2002) is different to ET 2004.

One command is "lsp" (2004). Displays a list of AutoLISP commands available at the command prompt.
There You can see a lot of "command line only"...

Lothar


RE: Express Tools "Command Line Only" tools

(OP)
Thanks CarlB and Exxit for the responses.  

The best part of Express Tools help is the Web Links item.  There I was able to find quite a bit of information.

Lsp also works with AC2000i.  It listed bcount and others.

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