The order of file loading when starting AutoCAD 2000
Product: Operating System: AutoCAD (R) 2000Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 Revision: 12/8/1999 Document No .: TS28079
Problem: If you know the order of each file loading when AutoCAD 2000 is started, you may understand that a file is impact on another file. For example, a function has been defined in the LISP program loaded from the Acad.lsp file, but after starting AutoCAD 2000, this function does not work. This is because acaddoc.lsp is loaded after the Acad.lsp file, which has been redefined by the Acaddoc.lsp file.
Workaround: The following is the first time the AutoCAD 2000 is started, AutoCAD, Express Tools, and custom files are loaded.
Files user acad2000.lspAutoCADacad.rxUseracad.lspUseracad2000doc.lspAutoCADacetutil.fasExpress Toolsacaddoc.lspUsermymenu.mncUsermymenu.mnlUseracad.mncAutoCADacad.mnlAutoCADacetmain.mncExpress Toolsacetmain.mnlExpress Toolss :: startupUser
Note: If you include a custom function S :: Startup, you will call this function when you create a custom function S :: Startup, then create a new graphic or open an existing graphic. Therefore, add S :: Startup function definition in the Lisp startup file, you can perform all of the required installation operations. If you need more information about the "S :: Startup" function, see Chapter 6 of AutoCAD 2000 Customization Guide.