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Aliases in IntelliCAD

By: Jos van Doorn

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Aliases? I thought this is about IntelliCAD. And this

isn't the secret service or so. I know. But aliases

have to do with IntelliCAD.



If you want to start a command, then you can click on a

button in one of the toolbars. But you can also type a

key in the keyboard.



Suppose you want to start the Line command. You can

click on the Line button in the Draw 2D toolbar. But

you can also press the L key.



Press the L key and press the right mouse button. Or

the Enter key. And the Line command is started. You can

now draw a line or lines.



The L key. That's called an alias. It's an alias for

the Line command. There are many aliases in IntelliCAD.

You can have a look at them.



Click on Tools in the menu bar and on Customize in the

pull down menu. The Customize dialog box opens. In it

are four tabs.



Click on the Aliases tab. You'll see two list boxes. In

the listbox at the left are all the aliases. In the

other listbox are the commands.



Click on an alias in the list box at the left. The

command that belongs to the alias will be highlighted

in the list box at the right.



All the aliases are stored in the IntelliCAD program.

But you can change that. Maybe you want to change an

alias.



Click on the New button. The Alias edit box below the

list box at the left will be activated. Here you can

type the name of the new alias.



Next select a command in the list box at the right. And

then lick on the Assign button. The command is now

assigned to the new alias.



You can check what command is activated by using an

alias. Click on the name of an alias in the list box at

the left. The command is highlighted.



In the Customize dialog box you find the New button,

the Delete button, and the Assign button. You know how

you can use the New button and the Assign button.



The Delete button can be used to delete an alias.

Select the alias in the list box at the left. Next

click on the Delete button.



At the bottom of the dialog box are four more buttons.

There you find the Close button, the Import button, the

Export button, and the Rest button.



The Close button is clicked to close the Customize

dialog box. You were doing something with aliases and

now you want to go back to IntelliCAD.



Let's first talk about the Export button. You have

created your own aliases. And now you want to save them

in a file.



Click on the Export button. The Select Alias File

dialog box opens., In it you can give the alias file a

name and select a folder.



The alias file can be saved in two formats. You can

save it in the ICA format or you can save it in the PGP

format. That's an AutoCAD format.



This is how these files look. I only give the first

five lines of each file. You can recognize the alias

and the command that's connected to it.



ICA file



[IntelliCAD Custom Alias File]

nAliases=247

[Alias-0]

Alias=3A

LocalCommand=3DARRAY

GlobalCommand=_3DARRAY



PGP file



; BricsCad Generated PGP file.



3A,*3DARRAY

3DFACE,*FACE

3DLINE,*LINE



Now the Insert command. You have created your own

aliases. And you have saved them in a file. Now you

want to use that file.



Click on the Import button. The Select Alias File

dialog box opens., You can now select your alias file.

It is opened and used.



All the aliases are generated by the IntelliCAD

program. They are not stored in a file. And now you

have created your own aliases.



If you want to go back to the way as generated by

IntelliCAD, then click on the Rest button. The aliases

you created are removed.



Aliases. As you can see. It has nothing to do with the

secret service. It has everything to do with

nIntelliCAD.



It is in fact a feature that is also found in AutoCAD.

Some users prefer to use the keyboard to start a

command. True. It's quicker.






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