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#CPLOTSTYLE|String|Drawing|"ByLayer"
Controls the current plot style for new objects.  If the value of PSTYLEPOLICY is set to 1, the drawing is set to be color-dependent and the initial value is "ByColor". The AutoCAD defined values are\n"ByLayer"\n"ByBlock"\n"Normal"\n"User Defined"
#CPROFILE|String|Registry|<<Unnamed Profile>>
Displays the name of the current profile. For more information on profiles, see the OPTIONS command.
!CTAB|String|Drawing|
Returns the name of the current (model or layout) tab in the drawing. Provides a means for the user to determine which tab is active.
!CTABLESTYLE|String|Drawing|"Standard"
Sets the name of the current table style.
!CURSORSIZE|Integer|Registry|5
Determines the size of the crosshairs as a percentage of the screen size. Valid settings range from 1 to 100 percent. When set to 100, the crosshairs are full-screen and the ends of the crosshairs are never visible. When less than 100, the ends of the crosshairs may be visible when the cursor is moved to one edge of the screen.
!CVPORT|Integer|Drawing|2
Sets the identification number of the current viewport. You can change this value, which changes the current viewport, if the following conditions are met:\n\nThe identification number you specify is that of an active viewport.\nA command in progress has not locked cursor movement to that viewport.\nTablet mode is off.
#DATE|Real|Not saved|
Stores the current date and time represented as a Julian date and fraction in a real number:\n\n<Julian date>.<Fraction>\n\nFor example, on January 29, 1993, at 2:29:35 in the afternoon, the DATE variable would contain 2446460.603877364.\n\nYour computer clock provides the date and time. The time is represented as a fraction of a day. To compute differences in time, subtract the times returned by DATE. To extract the seconds since midnight from the value returned by DATE, use AutoLISP expressions:\n\n(setq s (getvar "DATE"))\n(setq seconds (* 86400.0 (? s (fix s))))\n\nDATE returns a true Julian date only if the system clock is set to UTC/Zulu (Greenwich Mean Time). TDCREATE and TDUPDATEhave the same format as DATE, but their values represent the creation time and last update time of the current drawing.
#DBCSTATE|Integer|Not saved|0
Indicates the display status of the dbConnect Manager.\n\n0\tdbConnect Manager is not active\n1\tdbConnect Manager is active
#DBMOD|Integer|Not saved|
Indicates the drawing modification status using bitcode. The value is the sum of the following:\n\n1\tObject database modified\n4\tDatabase variable modified\n8\tWindow modified\n16\tView modified\n32\tField modified\n\nAutoCAD resets the DBMOD value to 0 when you save the drawing.
!DCTCUST|String|Registry|"C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD Neo\R16.1\enu\support\sample.cus"
Displays the path and file name of the current custom spelling dictionary.
!DCTMAIN|String|Registry|varies by country
Displays the file name of the current main spelling dictionary. The full path is not shown because this file is expected to reside in the support directory.\n\nYou can specify a default main spelling dictionary using the SETVAR command. When prompted for a new value for DCTMAIN, you can enter one of the keywords below.\n\nKeyword\t\tLanguage name\nenu\t\t\tAmerican English\nena\t\t\tAustralian English\nens\t\t\tBritish English (ise)\nenz\t\t\tBritish English (ize)\nca\t\t\tCatalan\ncs\t\t\tCzech\nda\t\t\tDanish\nnl\t\t\tDutch (primary)\nnls\t\t\tDutch (secondary)\nfi\t\t\tFinnish\nfr\t\t\tFrench (unaccented capitals)\nfra\t\t\tFrench (accented capitals)\nde\t\t\tGerman (Scharfes s)\nded\t\t\tGerman (Dopple s)\nit\t\t\tItalian\nno\t\t\tNorwegian (Bokmal)\nnon\t\t\tNorwegian (Nynorsk)\npt\t\t\tPortuguese (Iberian)\nptb\t\t\tPortuguese (Brazilian)\nru\t\t\tRussian (infrequent io)\nrui\t\t\tRussian (frequent io)\nes\t\t\tSpanish (unaccented capitals)\nesa\t\t\tSpanish (accented capitals)\nsv\t\t\tSwedish
#DEFLPLSTYLE|String|Registry|"ByLayer"
Specifies the default plot style for new layers. If the value of PSTYLEPOLICY is set to 1, the drawing is set to be color-dependent and the initial value is "ByColor". If the value of PSTYLEPOLICY is set to 0, the drawing is set to named plot style mode and the initial value is "Normal".
#DEFPLSTYLE|String|Registry|"ByLayer"
Specifies the default plot style for new objects.  If the value of PSTYLEPOLICY is set to 1, the drawing is set to be color-dependent and the initial value is "ByColor". If the value of PSTYLEPOLICY is set to 0, the drawing is set to named plot style mode and the initial value is "ByLayer".
!DELOBJ|Integer|Registry|1
Controls whether objects used to create other objects are retained or deleted from the drawing database.\n\n0\tObjects are retained\n1\tObjects are deleted
!DEMANDLOAD|Integer|Registry|3
Specifies if and when AutoCAD demand loads a third-party application if a drawing contains custom objects created in that application.\n\n0\tTurns off demand loading.\n1\tDemand loads the source application when you open a drawing that contains custom objects. This setting does not demand load the application when you invoke one of the application's commands.\n2\tDemand loads the source application when you invoke one of the application's commands. This setting does not demand load the application when you open a drawing that contains custom objects.\n3\tDemand loads the source application when you open a drawing that contains custom objects or when you invoke one of the application's commands.
#DIASTAT|Integer|Not saved|
Stores the exit method of the most recently used dialog box.\n\n0\tCancel\n1\tOK
!DIMADEC|Integer|Drawing|0
Controls the number of precision places displayed in angular dimensions.\n\n-1\tIndicates the number of decimal places to display in angular dimensions using the DIMDEC variable\n0-8\tIndicates the number of decimal places to display in angular dimensions.
!DIMALT|Switch|Drawing|Off
Controls the display of alternate units in dimensions. See also DIMALTD, DIMALTF, DIMALTTD, DIMALTTZ, DIMALTZ, and DIMAPOST.\n\nOff\tDisables alternate units\nOn\tEnables alternate units
!DIMALTD|Integer|Drawing|2
Controls the number of decimal places in alternate units.
!DIMALTF|Real|Drawing|25.4000
Controls the multiplier for alternate units. If DIMALT is turned on, DIMALTF multiplies linear dimensions by a factor to produce a value in an alternate system of measurement. The initial value represents the number of millimeters in an inch.
!DIMALTRND|Real|Drawing|0.00
Rounds off the alternate dimension units.
!DIMALTTD|Integer|Drawing|2
Sets the number of decimal places for the tolerance values in the alternate units of a dimension.
!DIMALTTZ|Integer|Drawing|0
Toggles suppression of zeros in tolerance values.\n\n0\tSuppresses zero feet and precisely zero inches\n1\tIncludes zero feet and precisely zero inches\n2\tIncludes zero feet and suppresses zero inches\n3\tIncludes zero inches and suppresses zero feet\n\nTo the preceding values, add:\n\n4\tSuppresses leading zeros\n8\tSuppresses trailing zeros
!DIMALTU|Integer|Drawing|2
Sets the units format for alternate units of all dimension style family members except angular.\n\n1\tScientific\n2\tDecimal\n3\tEngineering\n4\tArchitectural (stacked)\n5\tFractional (stacked)\n6\tArchitectural\n7\tFractional\n8\tWindows(r)  Desktop (decimal format using Control Panel settings for decimal separator and number grouping symbols)
!DIMALTZ|Integer|Drawing|0
Controls the suppression of zeros for alternate unit dimension values. DIMALTZ values 0-3 affect feet-and-inch dimensions only.\n\n0\tSuppresses zero feet and precisely zero inches\n1\tIncludes zero feet and precisely zero inches\n2\tIncludes zero feet and suppresses zero inches\n3\tIncludes zero inches and suppresses zero feet\n4\tSuppresses leading zeros in decimal dimensions (for example, 0.5000 becomes .5000)\n8\tSuppresses trailing zeros in decimal dimensions (for example, 12.5000 becomes 12.5)\n12\tSuppresses both leading and trailing zeros (for example, 0.5000 becomes .5)
!DIMAPOST|String|Drawing|""
Specifies a text prefix or suffix (or both) to the alternate dimension measurement for all types of dimensions except angular.\n\nFor instance, if the current units are Architectural, DIMALT is on, DIMALTF is 25.4 (the number of millimeters per inch), DIMALTD is 2, and DIMAPOST is set to "mm," a distance of 10 units would be displayed as 10"[254.00mm].\n\nTo turn off an established prefix or suffix (or both), set it to a single period (.).
!DIMASO|Switch|Drawing|On
Obsolete. Has no effect in AutoCAD 2004 except to preserve the integrity of pre-AutoCAD 2002 scripts and AutoLISP routines. In AutoCAD 2004, DIMASO is replaced by DIMASSOC.
!DIMASSOC|Integer|Drawing|2
Controls the associativity of dimension objects.\n\n0\tCreates no association between the various elements of the dimension. The lines, arcs, arrowheads, and text of a dimension are drawn as separate objects.\n1\tCreates a non-associative dimension object. The elements are formed into a single object. If the definition point on the object moves, the dimension value is updated.\n2\tCreates an associative dimension object. The elements are formed into a single object, and one or more definition points of the dimension are coupled with association points on geometric objects. If the association point on the geometric object moves, the location. orientation and value of the dimension is updated.\n\nDIMASSOC is not stored in a dimension style. DIMASO was the previous variable used for this functionality prior to AutoCAD 2002.
!DIMASZ|Real|Drawing|0.1800
Controls the size of dimension line and leader line arrowheads. Also controls the size of hook lines.\n\nMultiples of the arrowhead size determine whether dimension lines and text should fit between the extension lines. DIMASZ is also used to scale arrowhead blocks if set by DIMBLK. DIMASZ has no effect when DIMTSZ is other than zero.
!DIMATFIT|Integer|Drawing|3
Determines how dimension text and arrows are arranged when space is not sufficient to place both within the extension lines.\n\n0\tPlaces both text and arrows outside extension lines\n1\tMoves arrows first, then text\n2\tMoves text first, then arrows\n3\tMoves either text or arrows, whichever fits best\n\nAutoCAD adds a leader to moved dimension text when DIMTMOVE is set to 1.
!DIMAUNIT|Integer|Drawing|0
Sets the units format for angular dimensions.\n\n0\tDecimal degrees\n1\tDegrees/minutes/seconds\n2\tGradians\n3\tRadians\n4\tSurveyor's units\n\nDIMAUNIT sets this value when entered on the command line or when set from the Primary Units area in the Annotation dialog box.
!DIMAZIN|Integer|Drawing|0
Suppresses zeros for angular dimensions.\n\n0\tDisplays all leading and trailing zeros\n1\tSuppresses leading zeros in decimal dimensions (for example, 0.5000 becomes .5000)\n2\tSuppresses trailing zeros in decimal dimensions (for example, 12.5000 becomes 12.5)\n3\tSuppresses leading and trailing zeros  (for example, 0.5000 becomes .5)
!DIMBLK|String|Drawing|
Sets the arrowhead block displayed at the ends of dimension lines or leader lines. To turn off arrowheads, enter a single period (.). Arrowhead block entries and the names used to select them in the New, Modify and Override Dimension Style dialog boxes are shown below. You can also enter the names of user-defined arrowhead blocks.\n\nBlock Name\t\t\tDescription\n"" \t\t\t\t\tclosed filled\n"_DOT" \t\t\tdot\n"_DOTSMALL" \t\tdot small\n"_DOTBLANK" \t\tdot blank\n"_ORIGIN" \t\t\torigin indicator\n"_ORIGIN2" \t\torigin indicator 2\n"_OPEN" \t\t\topen\n"_OPEN90" \t\t\tright angle\n"_OPEN30" \t\t\topen 30\n"_CLOSED" \t\t\tclosed\n"_SMALL" \t\t\tdot small blank\n"_NONE" \t\t\tnone\n"_OBLIQUE" \t\toblique\n"_BOXFILLED" \t\tbox filled\n"_BOXBLANK" \t\tbox\n"_CLOSEDBLANK" \tclosed blank\n"_DATUMFILLED" \tdatum triangle filled\n"_DATUMBLANK" \tdatum triangle\n"_INTEGRAL" \t\tintegral\n"_ARCHTICK" \t\tarchitectural tick
!DIMBLK1|String|Drawing|
Sets the arrowhead for the first end of the dimension line when DIMSAH is on. To turn off arrowheads, enter a single period (.). For a list of arrowheads, see DIMBLK.
!DIMBLK2|String|Drawing|
Sets the arrowhead for the second end of the dimension line when DIMSAH is on. To turn off arrowheads, enter a single period (.). For a list of arrowheads, see DIMBLK.
!DIMCEN|Real|Drawing|0.0900
Controls drawing of circle or arc center marks and centerlines by the DIMCENTER, DIMDIAMETER, and DIMRADIUS commands. For DIMDIAMETER and DIMRADIUS, the center mark is drawn only if you place the dimension line outside the circle or arc.\n\n 0  No center marks or lines are drawn\n<0  Centerlines are drawn\n>0  Center marks are drawn\n\nThe absolute value specifies the size of the center mark.
!DIMCLRD|Integer|Drawing|0
Assigns colors to dimension lines, arrowheads, and dimension leader lines. Also controls the color of leader lines created with the LEADER command. The color can be any valid color number. Integer equivalents for the BYBLOCK and BYLAYER properties are 0 and 256, respectively.
!DIMCLRE|Integer|Drawing|0
Assigns colors to dimension extension lines. The color can be any valid color number. See DIMCLRD.
!DIMCLRT|Integer|Drawing|0
Assigns colors to dimension text. The color can be any valid color number. See DIMCLRD.
!DIMDEC|Integer|Drawing|4
Sets the number of decimal places displayed for the primary units of a dimension. The precision is based on the units or angle format you have selected.
!DIMDLE|Real|Drawing|0.0000
Sets the distance the dimension line extends beyond the extension line when oblique strokes are drawn instead of arrowheads.
!DIMDLI|Real|Drawing|0.3800
Controls the spacing of the dimension lines in baseline dimensions. Each dimension line is offset from the previous one by this amount, if necessary, to avoid drawing over it. Changes made with DIMDLI are not applied to existing dimensions.
!DIMDSEP|Single character|Drawing|Decimal point
Specifies a single-character decimal separator to use when creating dimensions whose unit format is decimal.\n\nWhen prompted, enter a single character at the command line. If dimension units is set to Decimal, the DIMDSEP character is used instead of the default decimal point. If DIMDSEP is set to NULL (default value, reset by entering a period), AutoCAD uses the decimal point as the dimension separator.
!DIMEXE|Real|Drawing|0.1800
Specifies how far to extend the extension line beyond the dimension line.
!DIMEXO|Real|Drawing|0.0625
Specifies how far extension lines are offset from origin points. If you point directly at the corners of an object to be dimensioned, the extension lines do not touch the object.
!DIMFIT|Integer|Drawing|3
Obsolete. Has no effect in AutoCAD 2000 except to preserve the integrity of pre-AutoCAD 2000 scripts and AutoLISP routines. In AutoCAD 2000, DIMFIT is replaced by DIMATFIT and DIMTMOVE.
!DIMFRAC|Integer|Drawing|0
Sets the fraction format when DIMLUNIT is set to 4 (Architectural) or 5 (Fractional).\n\n0\tHorizontal\n1\tDiagonal\n2\tNot stacked  (for example, 1/2)

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