AutoSnapApertureSize Example |
Using Programming Languages other than VBA
Sub Example_AutoSnapApertureSize() ' This example reads and modifies the preference value that controls ' the size of the AutoSnap aperture. When finished, this example resets ' the preference value back to its original value. Dim ACADPref As AcadPreferencesDrafting Dim originalValue As Variant, newValue As Variant ' Get the drafting preferences object Set ACADPref = ThisDrawing.Application.preferences.Drafting ' Read and display the original value originalValue = ACADPref.AutoSnapApertureSize MsgBox "The AutoSnapApertureSize preference is: " & originalValue ' Modify the AutoSnapApertureSize preference by setting it to 25 ACADPref.AutoSnapApertureSize = 25 newValue = ACADPref.AutoSnapApertureSize MsgBox "The AutoSnapApertureSize preference has been set to: " & newValue ' Reset the preference back to its original value ' ' * Note: Comment out this last section to leave the change to ' this preference in effect ACADPref.AutoSnapApertureSize = originalValue MsgBox "The AutoSnapApertureSize preference was reset back to: " & originalValue End Sub
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