Double Click Actions Reference
The customization (CUIx) file defines the default double click actions. You can use
the default double click actions as examples when creating your own double click actions.
The following table shows some of the object names that are set up in the acad.cuix (or acadlt.cuix for AutoCAD LT) file and which commands they are assigned by default.
Object Type |
Command (Macro) |
---|---|
ATTDEF |
DDEDIT |
ATTRIB |
ATTIPEDIT |
ATTBLOCKREF |
EATTEDIT |
ATTDYNBLOCKREF |
EATTEDIT |
BLOCKREF |
PROPERTIES or BEDIT based on the current value of the BLOCKEDITLOCK system variable |
DIMENSION |
TEXTEDIT |
DYNBLOCKREF |
PROPERTIES or BEDIT based on the current value of the BLOCKEDITLOCK system variable |
GEOMAPIMAGE |
IMAGEADJUST |
IMAGE |
IMAGEADJUST |
LWPOLYLINE |
PEDIT |
MLINE |
MLEDIT (AutoCAD only) |
MTEXT |
MTEDIT |
POLYLINE |
PEDIT |
POSITIONMARKER |
TEXTEDIT |
SECTIONOBJECT |
LIVESECTION (AutoCAD only) |
SPLINE |
SPLINEDIT |
TEXT |
DDEDIT |
XREF |
REFEDIT |
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