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How to get dynamic cursor's location?

leonlee
leonlee over 15 years ago

Hello everybody,

 I'd like to get the dynamic cursor location in a program, and take it as a variant. But I can't find the command or solution.

 Is there any SKILL command, which returns dynamic cursor's xy location? Like as AxlEnterPoint or AxlLastPick to get the point data .

Have a good day!

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    yskics over 15 years ago

    Dave,

    I run this skill about 2000 times, and nothing had happened. I am sorry that I am not so familier with Skill, could you tell me what happened when the leakage occurs, did your prog collapsed? And how to find out that there is a mem leakage, is there some SKILL function which monitors memory?

    BTW, I am interested in your application, what the layer window coupon looks like?

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    yskics over 15 years ago

    Dave,

    I run this skill about 2000 times, and nothing had happened. I am sorry that I am not so familier with Skill, could you tell me what happened when the leakage occurs, did your prog collapsed? And how to find out that there is a mem leakage, is there some SKILL function which monitors memory?

    BTW, I am interested in your application, what the layer window coupon looks like?

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