Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-03 Thread Ian Wilson
On 02:53 AM 4/04/2002 +0100, Terry Harris said: > >Top posted with pride ;-) > >It really depends on if you are | I agree with you Terry > trying to hold a conversation | on this one. > with some one or just >alternately broadcasting at each > other. > >Oh and being lazy - like Outloo

Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-03 Thread Terry Harris
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002 00:58:54 +1000, you wrote: >If you have been following the thread, it is far easier to browse the reply >if it is at the top. Not when you were following it yesterday. >IMHO there is >nothing more annoying than clawing your way through untold levels of arrows >from prior forw

Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-03 Thread Dennis Saputelli
i say top response & bottom quote except when interspersing is essential or the dialog is very lengthy i have also learned from experience (not nec. here) that 2 or more topics or questions per message are not a good thing Dennis Saputelli -- ___

Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-03 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 12:58 AM 4/4/2002 +1000, Don Ingram wrote: >If you have been following the thread, it is far easier to browse the reply >if it is at the top. Yes. Sometimes. If. > This is particularly true if you are sliding down the >messages list & watching in the Outlook preview window. Yes again. I don

Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-02 Thread Don Ingram
orum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 12:42 PM Subject: Re: [PEDA] Text > > Geoff Harland wrote: > > > > > > I know that you can put lines over pin names on schematic symbols to > > > denote > > > > an inverted signal. Can t

Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-02 Thread Geoff Harland
> Geoff Harland wrote: > > > > I know that you can put lines over pin names on schematic symbols to > > denote > > > an inverted signal. Can this be done on PCB part types & text strings? > > You can, of course, place a line on the overlay layer over the text string. > It is a separate entity, and

Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-02 Thread Jon Elson
Geoff Harland wrote: > > I know that you can put lines over pin names on schematic symbols to > denote > > an inverted signal. Can this be done on PCB part types & text strings? You can, of course, place a line on the overlay layer over the text string. It is a separate entity, and will have to

Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-01 Thread Thomas
If you really need it, you could always use a manually routed line above comment, designator or text strings. Tom. > -Original Message- > From: Geoff Harland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 3:15 PM > To: Protel EDA Forum > Subject: Re: [PEDA] T

Re: [PEDA] Text

2002-04-01 Thread Geoff Harland
> I know that you can put lines over pin names on schematic symbols to denote > an inverted signal. Can this be done on PCB part types & text strings? > > Sean James In short, no. The feature provided in the Schematic editor has presumably been provided for use with physical printouts (though, so

Re: [PEDA] text editor buglet

2002-02-06 Thread Dwight Harm
rom: Dennis Saputelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 5:24 PM > To: Protel EDA Forum > Subject: Re: [PEDA] text editor buglet > > > i don't think i've ever seen an editor work that way and i've used a lot > of editors > when i could

Re: [PEDA] text editor buglet

2002-02-05 Thread Dennis Saputelli
4069 > ph: (07) 3327 4685 fax: (07) 3327 4455 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -Original Message- > > From: Dennis Saputelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2002 10:45 AM > > To: Protel EDA Forum > > Subject: Re: [PEDA

Re: [PEDA] text editor buglet

2002-02-05 Thread Matt . VanDeWerken
fax: (07) 3327 4455 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: Dennis Saputelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2002 10:45 AM > To: Protel EDA Forum > Subject: Re: [PEDA] text editor buglet > > > didja ever notice that in the text edit

Re: [PEDA] text editor buglet

2002-02-05 Thread Dennis Saputelli
didja ever notice that in the text editor in the DDB if you hit the INSERT key (esp as in by accident) then at the end of a line when you hit ENTER it does not go to the next line? just another buglet i think Dennis Saputelli -- _

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Jackson, Ken
9 PM > To: Protel EDA Forum > Subject: Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin > > At 09:49 AM 3/23/01 -0500, Jackson, Ken wrote: > >Is there anyway to display the workspace below the absolute origin. I > can't > >get the display to scroll below this origin y

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Bruce Walter
I think this will work... Select all (E-S-A), then with a large grid (100 or more) move EVERYTHING up enough to get to the offending items. Manipulate as necessary, then move everything back. Using caution, assisted by the large grid when necessary, will assist in getting the board back exactly

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 09:49 AM 3/23/01 -0500, Jackson, Ken wrote: >Is there anyway to display the workspace below the absolute origin. I can't >get the display to scroll below this origin yet when I produce the gerber >files and load them into CAMtastic, there is some text and copper that shows >up 3 inches from th

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Andrew J Jenkins
On 09:41 PM 3/23/2001 -0800, Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote: >At 02:38 PM 3/23/01 -0500, Andrew J Jenkins wrote: > >>Edit->Select->Outside--->then select a window defined by the boundaries of the >schematic (the part you WANT to save) >> >>Now Edit->deleTe > >I prefer to see what I am deleting first;

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Andrew J Jenkins
On 09:49 AM 3/23/01 -0500, Jackson, Ken said: >Is there anyway to display the workspace below the absolute origin. I can't >get the display to scroll below this origin yet when I produce the gerber >files and load them into CAMtastic, there is some text and copper that shows >up 3 inches from the

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 02:38 PM 3/23/01 -0500, Andrew J Jenkins wrote: >Edit->Select->Outside--->then select a window defined by the boundaries of >the schematic (the part you WANT to save) > >Now Edit->deleTe I prefer to see what I am deleting first; it might turn out to be something important (though it usually

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Abd ul-Rahman Lomax
At 02:29 PM 3/23/01 -0800, Bruce Walter wrote: >Move Selection (M-S), this allows you to move the selection (what is outside >the workspace) relative to your first click, without having to place and >selecting an object IN the workspace! For some unknown reason I haven't used Move Selection. Th

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Bruce Walter
All good stuff... Glad to see a range of options. After mulling over everyone's wisdom, I propose the most clear-cut easy solution: De-select all (X-A) Select outside (E-S-O), then draw the box around your work to be un-affected Move Selection (M-S), this allows you to move the selection (what

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread HxEngr

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Greg Olson
I ran into the same thing yesterday. What I did was "Select All" then use "Deselect Inside Area" to deselect your board. This leaves your unwanted text selected. Now place some bogus object (text, line, etc..) in a clear area of the workspace and select it. You can now move this object and the unr

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Daniel Webster
Ken: In response to your question below, you might try the following: Hightlight everything (E-S-A hotkeys), then do a move selection and move the entire pcb artwork up the 3 inches or so you would like. This should allow the text in question to become visible and then you can delete it. Once you

Re: [PEDA] Text below absolute origin

2001-05-07 Thread Hamid A. Wasti
"Jackson, Ken" wrote: > Is there anyway to display the workspace below the absolute origin. No. > when I produce the gerber > files and load them into CAMtastic, there is some text and copper that shows > up 3 inches from the bottom of the board. But there is a way to deal with that. Zoom out