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  2. Dialog Control Language - Wikipedia

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    It is only intended for providing simple dialogs within AutoCAD. It includes basic form widgets such as text boxes, buttons, checkboxes and list boxes. DCL is object-oriented; it allows re-use through inheritance and composition. DCL syntax is based on defining and using 'tiles'. A 'tile' represents a GUI widget such as a text box or a text label.

  3. AutoLISP - Wikipedia

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    The name of the function includes a special prefix 'c:', which causes AutoCAD to recognize the function as a regular command. The user, upon typing 'pointlabel' at the AutoCAD command line, would be prompted to pick a point, either by typing the X and Y coordinates, or clicking a location in the drawing.

  4. AutoCAD - Wikipedia

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    AutoCAD Mobile and AutoCAD Web (formerly AutoCAD WS and AutoCAD 360) [36] is an account-based mobile and web application enabling registered users to view, edit, and share AutoCAD files via mobile device and web [37] using a limited AutoCAD feature set — and using cloud-stored drawing files.

  5. AutoCAD DXF - Wikipedia

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    As AutoCAD has become more powerful, supporting more complex object types, DXF has become less useful. Certain object types, including ACIS solids and regions, are not documented. Other object types, including AutoCAD 2006's dynamic blocks, and all of the objects specific to the vertical market versions of AutoCAD, are partially documented, but ...

  6. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    When personal computers were initially released in the 1970s and 1980s, they typically included a version of BASIC so that customers could write their own programs. . Microsoft's first products were BASIC compilers and interpreters, and the company distributed versions of BASIC with MS-DOS (versions 1.0 through 6.0) and developed follow-on products that offered more features and capabilities ...

  7. CorelDRAW - Wikipedia

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    AutoCAD DXF import/export support Sep 1991 [4] 2: 1, 2: 1, 2: Windows 3.0: Envelope tool (for distorting text or objects using a primary shape), Blend (for morphing shapes), Extrusion (for simulating perspective and volume in objects) and Perspective (to distort objects along X and Y axes). CorelDraw for Unix also became available. [5] [6] 15 ...

  8. Computer-aided design - Wikipedia

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    3D "dumb" solids are created in a way analogous to manipulations of real-world objects. Basic three-dimensional geometric forms (e.g., prisms, cylinders, spheres, or rectangles) have solid volumes added or subtracted from them as if assembling or cutting real-world objects. Two-dimensional projected views can easily be generated from the models.

  9. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    Objects can now be listed in front to back order in the Navigator, with the top-most object at the top of the list; Support for free text annotations to PDFium import, plus support for ink, free text and polygon/polyline annotations in PDFium export; Modified the auto-fitting text scaling algorithm to work in a way similar to MS Office.