Determines if AutoCAD runs in single- or multiple-document mode.
Supported platforms: Windows only
VBA:
object.SingleDocumentMode
Type: PreferencesSystem
The object this property applies to.
Read-only: No
Type: Boolean
The initial value for this property is False.
This property helps third-party developers update applications to work smoothly with the AutoCAD multiple-drawing mode. It may become obsolete in future releases of AutoCAD.
VBA:
Sub Example_SingleDocumentMode()
' This example reads and modifies the preference value that controls
' whether AutoCAD runs in single- or multiple-document mode.
' When finished, this example resets the preference value back to
' its original value.
Dim ACADPref As AcadPreferencesSystem
Dim originalValue As Variant, newValue As Variant
' Get the system preferences object
Set ACADPref = ThisDrawing.Application.Preferences.System
' Read and display the original value
originalValue = ACADPref.SingleDocumentMode
MsgBox "The SingleDocumentMode preference is set to: " & originalValue
' Modify the SingleDocumentMode preference by toggling the value
ACADPref.SingleDocumentMode = Not (ACADPref.SingleDocumentMode)
newValue = ACADPref.SingleDocumentMode
MsgBox "The SingleDocumentMode preference has been set to: " & newValue
' Reset the preference back to its original value
'
' * Note: Comment out this last section to leave the change to
' this preference in effect
ACADPref.SingleDocumentMode = originalValue
MsgBox "The SingleDocumentMode preference was reset back to: " & originalValue
End Sub
Visual LISP:
(vl-load-com)
(defun c:Example_SingleDocumentMode()
;; This example reads the preference value that lists
;; whether AutoCAD is running in single- or multiple-document mode.
(setq acadObj (vlax-get-acad-object))
(setq preferences (vla-get-Preferences acadObj))
;; Read the current value
(setq currValue (vla-get-SingleDocumentMode (vla-get-System preferences)))
(alert (strcat "The SingleDocumentMode preference is set to: " (if (= currValue :vlax-true) "True" "False")))
)