(setq filename (getfiled "Create a New Gcode File" ".\\" "*" 1)) ![]() ![]() (setq filename (getfiled "Create a New Gcode File" "./" "*" 1)) In Alfredo's case he would need to change the getfiled call to This shows that BricsCAD actually provides a lot more options than AutoCAD. The difference is that BricsCAD uses a slightly different syntax to AutoCAD. If you open a command window in either environment and run the DIR command (ls in Linux) you will see these two listed. This feature is common to both Windows and Linux. "." is a shortcut reference to the parent folder. ![]() "." is a shortcut reference to the current folder. I believe ".", and "." are valid :-), and useful!!
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