Ah! yeah that is messed up!
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 17:43:42 +0200, Leo Potjewijd wrote:
> At 28/08/2003 17:26, Tony Karavidas wrote:
>> Thanks for your explanation. Yeah, it didn't make sense to me the
>> first.
>>
>>
>> However, I just tried it and it still works for me. I dbl-clicked
>> on a part
At 11:43 AM 8/28/2003, Leo Potjewijd wrote:
Yeah, but now try this:
1) select the two connectors by drag-select or shift-leftclick
2) change the X/Y coordinates and select 'global'
3) change the 'selection' (drop down box) from 'any' to 'same' and hit
OK...
Yes, I'll confirm this, and I'll agr
At 28/08/2003 17:26, Tony Karavidas wrote:
Thanks for your explanation. Yeah, it didn't make sense to me the first.
However, I just tried it and it still works for me. I dbl-clicked on a
part type of a connector which was "CON9"
In the part type properties dialog box, I changed the X and Y values
Thanks for your explanation. Yeah, it didn't make sense to me the first.
However, I just tried it and it still works for me. I dbl-clicked on a part type of a
connector which was "CON9"
In the part type properties dialog box, I changed the X and Y values to something, and
clicked on the Global b
27/08/2003 20:14:10, Jon Elson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>You should be able to do an "undo" for this type of unexpected
change.
Yes - although I didn't need to, I just noted that Protel was about
to move 600 components, not the twenty I was expecting, so I
stopped at that point.
>>When's
28/08/2003 06:43:49, Tony Karavidas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Would you explain a few things?
certainly...
>Are you talking about a SCH or PCB? If PCB, where is the 'part
type' you're referring to? If you're talking about a SCH, it works
fine, although I don't know why you would put all the
Would you explain a few things?
Are you talking about a SCH or PCB? If PCB, where is the 'part type' you're referring
to? If you're talking about a SCH, it works fine, although I don't know why you would
put all the caps on top of each other in either case.
In SCH, you would:
Click the global
Steve Wiseman wrote:
P99's just wasted a few more minutes of my life...
Having placed an array of decoupling capacitors, I (as usual)
wanted to place all the part types on top of each other. Since it
was a larger array of caps than usual (its a huge DSP), I thought I'd
do it using global, and
Thank goodness, I'm not the only one that stumbled accross this.
It is indeed a bug, the selectionbox doesn't work when you want to globally
edit designator/part field locations, values or fonts.
I noticed that one step too late (couldn't undo) a while ago and had to
manually correct 480 resistor
27/08/2003 12:43:55, "Bevan Weiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hmm you say selection box. I assume you mean dropdown box?
Yep.
>The global criterion for the selection is 'Any', 'Same', 'Different' I
>think.
>So you had this set on 'Same'?
Yep. (since I'd selected all the parts whose part typ
Hmm you say selection box. I assume you mean dropdown box?
The global criterion for the selection is 'Any', 'Same', 'Different' I
think.
So you had this set on 'Same'?
The selection box itself is just a property of the particular item you've
selected, and is only used if the criterion is set to
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