Anand,
While there have been several replies which address the question of
cancelling out of the PCB Wizzard, and then proceeding from there to
generate your new component, there is yet another way that I use all of the
time which usually saves me a lot of time and energy.
Make a copy of an
Anand,
No, the wizard is not the only method by which you can create component
footprints.
hit cancel and you'll be able to create it yourself by using primitives.
aj
From: Anand Kulkarni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi everybody,
Is the new component wizard the only way to go about
Anand Kulkarni wrote:
Hi everybody,
Is the new component wizard the only way to go about creating a new component footprint in PROTEL or is there a way by which you can do it yourself (without using the wizard)?
Just cancel the Wizard, then make the component manually. If cancelling
the
Just hit Cancel when the wizard starts and you can construct a component
footprint manually.
-Original Message-
From: Anand Kulkarni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 November 2002 14:28
To: PROTEL USER Group
Subject: [PEDA] question about new footprint in PROTEL
Hi
Just cancel out of the wizard, when it comes up, and and you
should get to the manual input mode (ie a blank page) in the
librarian. You can then place pads, number them, place line on the
silkscreen layer to draw an outline for the part, ect.
Think by default it names the componet
In a message dated 11/19/2002 10:37:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the new component wizard the only way to go about creating a new
component footprint in PROTEL or is there a way by which you can do it
yourself (without using the wizard)?
In 99SE, just hit