Ho! Fun!!!
This is Friday work :)
>Nothing wrong. Now just type FUN at the command line and it should work.
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>The (load) function only loads a lisp file into memory. kinda like SET PROCEDURE TO in VFP. You then need to call the function. The C: in front of the function name means you can call it as a command, w/o the c: you have to call it surrounded by ().
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>Have FUN ;)
>
>>I past this
(load "c:\\temp\\goofy.lsp") in the command line and the only thing I get is:
>>C:FUN
>>
>>What did I do wrong?
>>
>>>Here's a goofy little .lsp function. Might be fun to replace someone's line command with and see what happens < eg >
>>>
(defun c:fun (/ pta n ck)
>>> (setq pta (getpoint "Please Choose Start Point")
>>> n 1)
>>> (while (setq ck (cadr (grread t)))
>>> (grdraw pta ck n)
>>> (if (> n 16)
>>> (setq n 1)
>>> (setq n (1+ n))
>>> )
>>> )
>>>)