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Unlike standard SHX files that typically act as vector-based text fonts, is a "shape" file. It stores geometric symbols—most notably "Stone" and "Circle" —that are embedded into linetype definitions used for civil engineering and landscaping plans. When a drawing uses a linetype that requires these shapes, AutoCAD must "see" this file to render the line correctly; otherwise, it may display question marks or trigger a "Missing SHX File" warning. Troubleshooting Missing AECCLAND.shx
In AutoCAD, navigate to Options > Files > Text Editor, Dictionary, and Font File Names > Font Mapping File . You can map aeccland.shx to use a standard file like ltypeshp.shx as a placeholder. Method 4: Purge the File References aeccland.shx
user wants a long article about "aeccland.shx". Based on the search results, I need to investigate. The first search result suggests it's an AutoCAD shape file for land surveying symbols. The second result seems to be a download link from a site called "3idiotska". The other results show various forum discussions and download sites. I need to open some of these to gather more detailed information. cursors I provided are not valid. I need to use the correct cursor indices from the search results. The search results are listed as [0], [1], [2], etc. Let me look at the list. Each result has an index. For example, the first result has index 0, the second has index 1, etc. I need to use these indices. Let me try again, but this time I'll use the indices as they are.'m getting the same error. It seems the tool is not recognizing the cursor indices. Maybe I need to use the cursor parameter correctly. The schema says cursor is an integer. I'm providing it as an integer. Let me check the tool definition again. It says "cursor": "type": "integer", "description": "", "default": -1 . I'm setting it to 0, 1, 2, etc. That should be fine. Maybe the issue is that I'm using the same cursor for multiple opens? Or perhaps the tool requires the cursor to be the index of the search result in the previous tool call. The search results are stored in the conversation, but maybe the tool expects the cursor to be the index of the result in the list of results from the last search call. Let me look at the search results again. The user provided them as [0] , [1] , etc. But maybe the tool expects them to be the index in the results list from the search tool. I need to see the exact format of the search results. The user hasn't provided them in the conversation yet. The user's message only contains the tool calls. The search results are not displayed. That's why the cursor is invalid. I need to perform a new search. Let me do that. I have several search results. I need to open the most relevant ones to gather comprehensive information. Result 0 from the first search looks like a Carlson Software knowledge base. Result 1 is an AUGI forum thread. Result 2 is an Autodesk forum. Result 3 is another Autodesk forum. Result 4 is another Autodesk forum. Result 5 is another AUGI thread. Result 6 is an Autodesk forum. Result 7 is an Autodesk forum. Result 8 is an Autodesk forum. I also have results from the second search, and so on. I'll open these to gather details. have gathered a lot of information from various sources. Now I need to synthesize this into a long article. The article should cover what aeccland.shx is, why it is important, common issues, and solutions. I'll structure it with an introduction, details about the file, its role in Autodesk Land Desktop and Civil 3D, common problems like missing file errors, how to obtain and install it, troubleshooting, and a conclusion. I'll cite the sources appropriately. Now I will write the article.A Comprehensive Guide to aeccland.shx: Solving Autodesk’s Most Persistent Linetype Mystery** Unlike standard SHX files that typically act as
[ .LIN File (Linetype Definition) ] │ ▼ references [ aeccland.shx (Compiled Shape File) ] ──► Contains: "Stone", "Circle", etc. │ ▼ renders [ DWG Drawing Workspace ] ───► Displays complex civil boundaries/fences Troubleshooting Missing AECCLAND
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Find a copy of aeccland.shx (it is widely available in Autodesk community forums) and drop it into your AutoCAD Support folder.