This is *just* what I want, thanks heaps Ian.
Ian Capps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dom
In the component properties change type from 'Standard' to 'Graphical'. This
will prevent it from being removed but it allso prevents it from appearing
in your pick and place files.
Thanks Phil, although I'd prefer another way.
Phil Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My solution is to create a blank part and
attach that footprint to it.
I don't know of any other way.
Phil
Dom Bragge wrote:
Using DXP2004sp4 on XP.
If I place a footprint on a PCB that doesn't have
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Cheers!
Drew
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Subject: [PEDA] Place footprint
Using DXP2004sp4 on XP.
If I place a footprint on a PCB that doesn't have
Using DXP2004sp4 on XP.
If I place a footprint on a PCB that doesn't have a corresponding schematic
part, how do I stop that part from being removed the next time I do a
DesignUpdate PCB? I don't want to necessarily use the ECOGen:remove part
option as this works across the board, not just for
. Your age is betrayed by your evident wisdom in taking a breath
before replying and treating an odd question seriously :-)
well done sir
Dom Bragge
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Abd ul-Rahman Lomax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:46 PM 3/12/2006, Dom
Bragge wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to create off-center SMT pads in protel?
Pad center is not really relevant to SMT pads.
It is for us (hence the question) so why assume it is not relevant?
The pad origin
Does anyone know of a way to create off-center SMT pads in protel?
The only way I can think of doing this is to have mutiple overlapping pads or
something similar. Not wonderful. I'd prefer to have simply one pad per
physical pin.
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