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AutoCAD 2025 for Mac Developer and ObjectARX
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    Using an Editor Reactor

    The AcEditorReactor class provides many functions for responding to various events. A few of these functions are beginClose(), beginDxfIn(), dxfInComplete(), beginSave(), and saveComplete(). No AutoLISP interaction can be performed within the notification function.

    See Deep Cloning for a discussion of editor reactor functions relating to the deep clone and wblock clone operations.

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    • Accurate Monitoring of Drawing Creation, Open, and Close
    Parent topic: Using Reactors

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