
Then how about a ""NET" pattern definition not found" message. So it would be rather challenging to give an exact error message, indeed.

There are many reasons why assigning a pattern might fail :-) The "NET" hatch pattern could be in any *.pat file - but using an invalid pattern definition. Īnd, in your case here, who says that a "net.pat" must be present ? > 500 system variables would needed to be checked for their assigned input. The Lisp engine can not inspect, what kind of real error has happened : The error message from Lisp are somewhat "generic". PLEASE change the error message to something more appropriate. Thanks for that - it was a major issue for porting our lisp routines and was driving me nuts. > then the following line (setvar "HPNAME" "net") will work as expected > setting HPNAME to 'net' value.Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Bricsys\BricsCAD\V21圆4\en_US\Support If you create the *.pat file, containing the definition of this pattern and place it in the user folder or add its definition at the end of the default.pat This happens because in BricsCAD the pattern "NET" is not predefined. (princ "\n expected at SOLUTION: The "net.pat" file is not found (OOTB AutoCAD pattern files that have an Autodesk copyright are not included, see BricsCAD#Pattern (*.pat) Files for corresponding OOTB AutoCAD Patterns above) (princ "\nLoading KAI's on_doc_load.lsp.")

Project settings not loaded.LAYERUPD:RENAME Loading KAI's on_doc_:GETDEFAULTSETTINGSFILE:LOAD_LISTSLE:UI_REV2PT It seems that during the trial the "Don't show again" checkbox isn't visible and GETSTARTED keeps being reset to On.įirst launch & new dwg after config (set update paths): : _QNEWįiles are up-to-date (current version: 28.2) for none/:īricsCAD 21.1.05 Launcher with SETLICENSELEVEL of Lite

3.3 Pattern (*.pat) Files for corresponding OOTB AutoCAD Patterns.2.3 first launch & new dwg after config (set update paths):.
