

Using BMINSERT, using a Tool Palette or using the Drawing Explorer. They can be inserted into your drawing in a number of ways.
BRICSCAD TRIAL ZIP FILE
I have attached a zip file with some movies in, showing three ways of working with parametrics. Sorry that you are struggling with getting Bricscad's parametrics to work. Whether or not the dimensional constraints have grips or not (grips would be preferred). The video in my link in my previous post should (hopefully) make it clear what I'm looking for specifically here.ģ) I later found a video depicting exactly what I am trying to achieve (see my last post). I can assure you that neither command is really related to my issue. At this point I have concluded that either 1) 2D parametric blocks don't function in BricsCAD (yet - based on the video) or 2) Something's wrong (a setting or something else) with my BricsCAD.Ģ) You suggest two commands in a previous post: _bminsert and _biminsert. It may be confusing for someone who isn't familiar with AutoCAD's Dynamic blocks specifically their blocks contain grips for both there dimensional constraints and parameters driven by actions. They will either contain a grip or a custom property which is typed in. Such parameters can for instance, control the length of an object. I know that AutoCAD has a patent on 'Dynamic' blocks and other CAD programs typical only use either static blocks with attributes, or blocks with editable parameters. Also please note that I am fully aware of the differences between dynamic and parametric blocks. I have done so with previous trial versions. I only mention that I have not tried to import a dynamic block (although I did so successfully when I activated a free trial a couple years back). Please note that nowhere in this post do I mention trying to create an 'AutoCAD dynamic block'. The video in my last post depicts EXACTLY what I want to achieve. I'm sorry for explaining my issue in a confusing way.
