📄 sysvdlg.dat
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!*_TOOLPALETTEPATH|String|Registry|C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2005\R16.1\enu\support\ToolPalette
Controls the path(s) that are used for the Tool Palette Windows.
#_PKSER|String|Not saved|
Stores the AutoCAD serial number.
#_VERNUM|String|Not saved|
Stores the AutoCAD build version number.
!ACADLSPASDOC|Integer|Registry|0
Controls whether AutoCAD loads the acad.lsp file into every drawing or just the first drawing opened in an AutoCAD session.\n\n0\tLoads acad.lsp into just the first drawing opened in an AutoCAD session\n1\tLoads acad.lsp into every drawing opened
#ACADPREFIX|String|Not saved|C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD 2005\R16.1\enu\support;C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2005\support;C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2005\fonts;C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2005\help;C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2005\express;C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2005\support\color;C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\My Documents;C:\Program Files\AutoCAD 2005\drv;
Stores the directory path, if any, specified by the ACAD environment variable, with path separators appended if necessary.
#ACADVER|String|Not saved|
Stores the AutoCAD version number. This variable differs from the DXF file $ACADVER header variable, which contains the drawing database level number.\n\n15.05\tAutoCAD 2000i\n15.06\tAutoCAD 2002\n16.0\tAutoCAD 2004\n16.1\tAutoCAD 2005
!ACISOUTVER|Integer|Not saved|70
Controls the ACIS version of SAT files created using the ACISOUT command. Currently, ACISOUT only supports a value of 15 through 18, 20, 21, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70.
#ADCSTATE|Integer|Not saved|0
Indicates the display status of the AutoCAD DesignCenter.\n\n0\tDesignCenter is not active\n1\tDesignCenter is active
!AFLAGS|Integer|Not saved|0
Sets attribute flags for ATTDEF bitcode. The value is the sum of the following:\n\n0\tNo attribute mode selected\n1\tInvisible\n2\tConstant\n4\tVerify\n8\tPreset
!ANGBASE|Real|Drawing|0.0000
Sets the base angle to 0 with respect to the current UCS.
!ANGDIR|Integer|Drawing|0
Sets the positive angle direction from angle 0 with respect to the current UCS.\n\n0\tCounterclockwise\n1\tClockwise
!APBOX|Integer|Registry|0
Turns the AutoSnap aperture box on or off. The aperture box is displayed in the center of the crosshairs when you snap to an object.\n\n0\tAperture box is not displayed\n1\tAperture box is displayed
!APERTURE|Integer|Registry|10
Sets the display size for the aperture, in pixels. The aperture is the selection tool used in drawing commands. Valid settings range from 1 to 50.
#AREA|Real|Not saved|0.0000
AREA is both a command and a system variable. The AREA system variable stores the last area computed by the AREA command. Because entering area at the Command prompt invokes the AREA command, you must use the SETVAR command to access the AREA system variable.
#ASSISTSTATE|Integer|Not saved|0
Indicates the display status of the AutoCAD Info Palette.\n\n0\tInfo Palette is not active\n1\tInfo Palette is active
!ATTDIA|Integer|Registry|0
Controls whether the -INSERT command uses a dialog box for attribute value entry.\n\n0\tIssues prompts on the command line\n1\tUses a dialog box
!ATTMODE|Integer|Drawing|1
Controls the display of attributes.\n\n0\tOff: Makes all attributes invisible\n1\tNormal: Retains current visibility of each attribute: visible attributes are displayed; invisible attributes are not\n2\tOn: Makes all attributes visible
!ATTREQ|Integer|Registry|1
Determines whether the INSERT command uses default attribute settings during insertion of blocks.\n\n0\tAssumes the defaults for the values of all attributes\n1\tTurns on prompts or dialog box for attribute values, as specified by
!AUDITCTL|Integer|Registry|0
Controls whether the AUDIT command creates an audit report (ADT) file.\n\n0\tPrevents writing of ADT files\n1\tWrites ADT files
!AUNITS|Integer|Drawing|0
Sets units for angles.\n\n0\tDecimal degrees\n1\tDegrees/minutes/seconds\n2\tGradians\n3\tRadians\n4\tSurveyor's units
!AUPREC|Integer|Drawing|0
Sets the number of decimal places for angular units displayed on the status line or in information reported by the LIST command.
!AUTOSNAP|Integer|Registry|63
Controls AutoSnap marker, tooltip, and magnet. Also turns on polar and object snap tracking, and controls the display of polar and object snap tracking tooltips. The system variable value is the sum of the following bit values:\n\n0\tTurns off the AutoSnap marker, tooltips, and magnet. Also turns off polar tracking, object snap tracking, and tooltips for polar and object snap tracking\n1\tTurns on the AutoSnap marker\n2\tTurns on the AutoSnap tooltips\n4\tTurns on the AutoSnap magnet\n8\tTurns on polar tracking\n16\tTurns on object snap tracking\n32\tTurns on tooltips for polar tracking and object snap tracking
!BACKGROUNDPLOT|Integer|Registry|2
Controls whether or not backgrouind plotting is enabled for the PLOT and/or PUBLISH command. The setting is ignored when the commands -PLOT, PLOT, -PUBLISH or PUBLISH are used in Scripts. The system variable value is a integer number that desigantes which commands should be running in the background:\n\n0\tTurns off background plot for both PLOT and PUBLISH\n1\tTurns on background plotting for only PLOT\n2\tTurns on background plotting for only PUBLISH\n3\tTurns on background plotting on for both PLOT and PUBLISH
#BACKZ|Real|Drawing|0.0000
Stores the back clipping plane offset from the target plane for the current viewport, in drawing units. Meaningful only if the back clipping bit in VIEWMODE is on. The distance of the back clipping plane from the camera point can be found by subtracting BACKZ from the camera-to-target distance.
!BINDTYPE|Integer|Not Saved|0
Controls how xref names are handled when binding xrefs or editing xrefs in place.\n\n0\tTraditional binding behavior ("xref1|one" becomes "xref$0$one")\n1\tInsert-like behavior ("xref1|one" becomes "one")
!BLIPMODE|Integer|Registry|0
Controls whether marker blips are visible.\n\n0\tTurns off marker blips\n1\tTurns on marker blips
#CDATE|Real|Not saved|
Sets calendar date and time.
!CECOLOR|String|Drawing|"BYLAYER"
Sets the color of new objects.\n\nColors may appear for the following types:\nByLayer or ByBlock\nACI\t\t1 to 255\nTrue\tRGB:000,000,000
!CELTSCALE|Real|Drawing|1.0000
Sets the current object linetype scaling factor. Sets the linetype scaling for new objects relative to the LTSCALE command setting. A line created with CELTSCALE = 2 in a drawing with LTSCALE set to 0.5 would appear the same as a line created with CELTSCALE = 1 in a drawing with LTSCALE = 1.
!CELTYPE|String|Drawing|"ByLayer"
Sets the linetype of new objects.
!CELWEIGHT|Integer|Drawing|-1
Sets the lineweight of new objects.\n\n-1\tSets the lineweight to "ByLayer."\n-2\tSets the lineweight to "ByBlock."\n-3\tSets the lineweight to "Default." "Default" is controlled by the\n\nOther valid values entered in millimeters include 0, 5, 9, 13, 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 53, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 106, 120, 140, 158, 200, and 211.\n\nAll values must be entered in millimeters. (Multiply a value by 2.54 to convert values from inches to millimeters.)
!CHAMFERA|Real|Drawing|0.0000
Sets the first chamfer distance.
!CHAMFERB|Real|Drawing|0.0000
Sets the second chamfer distance.
!CHAMFERC|Real|Drawing|0.0000
Sets the chamfer length.
!CHAMFERD|Real|Drawing|0.0000
Sets the chamfer angle.
!CHAMMODE|Integer|Not saved|0
Sets the input method by which AutoCAD creates chamfers.\n\n0\tRequires two chamfer distances\n1\tRequires one chamfer distance and an angle
!CIRCLERAD|Real|Not saved|0.0000
Sets the default circle radius. A zero indicates no default.
!CLAYER|String|Drawing|"0"
Sets the current layer.
#CLEANSCREENSTATE|Integer|Not saved|0
Indicates the current status of Clean Screen.\n\n0\tAutoCAD is in normal display state with Title bar, Toolbars and Tool Palettes displaying\n1\tAutoCAD is in Clean Screen display state the Title bar, Toolbars and Tool Palettes are not displayed
#CMDACTIVE|Integer|Not saved|
Stores the bitcode that indicates whether an ordinary command, transparent command, script, or dialog box is active. The value is the sum of the following:\n\n1\tOrdinary command is active\n2\tOrdinary command and a transparent command are active\n4\tScript is active\n8\tDialog box is active\n16\tDDE is active\n32\tAutoLISP is active (only visible to an ObjectARX-defined command)\n64\tObjectARX command is currently active
!CMDECHO|Integer|Not saved|1
Controls whether AutoCAD echoes prompts and input during the AutoLISP command function.\n\n0\tTurns off echoing\n1\tTurns on echoing
#CMDNAMES|String|Not saved|
Displays the names of the active and transparent commands. For example, LINE'ZOOM indicates that the ZOOM command is being used transparently during the LINE command.\n\nThis variable is designed for use with programming interfaces such as AutoLISP, DIESEL, and ActiveX Automation.\n\nThe following is a simple example that demonstrates how to use DIESEL to display the current command at the status line.\n\nCommand: modemacro\nNew value for MODEMACRO, or . for none <"">: $(getvar, cmdnames)\n\nFor additional information on AutoCAD programming interfaces, see chapter 6, "Programming Interfaces," in the Customization Guide.
!CMLJUST|Integer|Drawing|0
Specifies Multiline justification.\n\n0\tTop\n1\tMiddle\n2\tBottom
!CMLSCALE|Real|Drawing|1.0000 (imperial) or 20.0000 (metric)
Controls the overall width of a Multiline. A scale factor of 2.0 produces a Multiline twice as wide as the style definition. A zero scale factor collapses the Multiline into a single line. A negative scale factor flips the order of the offset lines (that is, the smallest or most negative is placed on top when the Multiline is drawn from left to right).
!CMLSTYLE|String|Drawing|"STANDARD"
Sets the Multiline style that AutoCAD uses to draw the Multiline.
!COMPASS|Integer|Not saved|0
Controls whether the 3D compass is on or off in the current viewport.\n\n0\tTurns off the 3D compass\n1\tTurns on the 3D compass
!COORDS|Integer|Registry|1
Controls when coordinates are updated on the status line.\n\n0\tCoordinate display is updated as you specify points with the pointing device\n1\tDisplay of absolute coordinates is updated continuously\n2\tDisplay of absolute coordinates is updated continuously, and distance and angle from last point are displayed when a distance or angle is requested
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