There is a special string for 'doc_file_name_no_path'. This is what i
prefer on my templates.
Have a great day
Duane
Thx, just what I have been looking for.
Brian Guralnick
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From memory it was a JPEG image. It worked a lot better when it was
converted to a .BMP
Cheers,
Mark Harrison
Bionic Ear Institute
Careful, this can change from printer driver to printer driver. IE: in my
case, a postscript driver would work good, but with my laser printer in HP
mode, it
There is a special string for 'doc_file_name_no_path'. This is what i prefer on my
templates.
Have a great day
Duane
-Original Message-
From: Igor Gmitrovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 10:48 PM
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: Re: [PEDA] Schematic Title
will neet to create the
template for each sheet size. Much like the other replys stated.
Rick
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From: Terry Creer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 7:21 PM
To: 'Protel EDA Forum'
Subject: [PEDA] Schematic Title Block - Please Explain
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: [PEDA] Schematic Title Block - Please Explain
While editing a template you can edit all graphics on it as
well, so you can delete Protel logo if you wanted. You can
also delete a special string, which is in your case file
path. The template has to be opened as a .dot file.
Cheers
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Title: Schematic Title Block - Please Explain
Hi all,
Im having trouble wrapping my head around the Schematic title block in 99SE.
I dont have a Default template file loaded (under Tools-Preferences). This setting gives a simple title block with
Ugh,
Sorry about the garbled crap - Office keeps insisting on HTML messages -
should be fixed now...
TC
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The title block is stored in the sheet template. The sheet templates are
in xx\Design Explorer 99SE\System\Templates.ddb
Open a template, edit the desired elements, save the result as a .dot file
with a file name of your choosing, then reuse it anytime as the template
for your own custom
While editing a template you can edit all graphics on it as well, so you can delete
Protel logo if you wanted. You can also delete a special string, which is in your case
file path. The template has to be opened as a .dot file.
Cheers,
Igor
Hi all,
I'm having trouble wrapping my head around