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Subject: Re: LW ARexx programming
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I am working on some ARexx macros for LW Modeler. I can't find any
documentation of a command or function that will let me determine what
the units are. I know it is an optional requester parameter, but I
want to know what the units are inside of the program. I'd also like
to be able to switch units between english and metric, and change the
magnitude of the units.
If someone knows of a way to get at the units, please let me know.
BTW, if there is a way to determine and change grid size, save objects
using the Alt save method so that the layers are remembered, this
would also be helpful.
Thanks,
John Follett