Customizing 
AutoCAD 2002
Sham Tickoo, Purdue University Calumet
and CADCIM Technologies
ISBN: 0-7668-3852-8
Autodesk Press / Thomson Learning
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Customizing AutoCAD 2002: 
The purpose of this book is to unravel the customizing power of AutoCAD and explain it in a way that is easy to understand. Every customizing technique is thoroughly explained with examples and illustrations that make it easy to comprehend the customizing concepts of AutoCAD. When you are done reading this book, you will be able to generate a Template drawing, write script files, edit existing menus, write your own menus, write shape and text files, create new linetypes and hatch patterns, define new commands, write programs in the AutoLISP programming language, edit the existing drawing database, create your own dialog boxes using DCL, customize the status line using DIESEL, and edit the Program Parameter file (ACAD.PGP). In the process, you will discover some new applications of AutoCAD that are unique and might have a significant effect on your drawings. You will also get a better idea of why AutoCAD has become such a popular software package and an international standard in PC-CAD.

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Appendices (.zip files)   Appendix-A (2-pages), Appendix-B (21-pages), Appendix-C (40-pages)
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Customizing 
AutoCAD 2002
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  Textbook chapters
c3-Creating Linetypes and Hatch Patterns (0.55MB), c13-Visual LISP (1.1MB), and c17-Visual Basic  (0.65MB)

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Last modified: January 17 2004