[sdiy] Question on using EAGLE for Front panel designs
Anthony Rolando
goldenechos at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 26 03:49:32 CEST 2007
Aha, COPY is actually called CUT. Thank you. This helps a whole lot.
What was really throwing me for a loop is the fact that there is a COPY
command, it just does not copy a group. CUT will though. It works great!
Thanx again,
TR
>From: Nicholas Gregorich <nicksdsu at mac.com>
>To: Anthony Rolando <goldenechos at hotmail.com>
>CC: jays at aracnet.com, synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] Question on using EAGLE for Front panel designs
>Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 15:57:48 -0700
>
>Anthony Rolando wrote:
>>Hello, been using EAGLE to design some front panels. Thus far I have been
>>painstakingly drawing each tick mark graphic around each pot.
>>
>>I have tried to select (group) a completed pot tick mark graphic, and
>>copy/ paste it... but I have not yet been able to do this successfully.
>>
>>I am going to look into creating a library of graphics as well. Not sure
>>if that can be done though...
>>
>>Any insight on this would be much appreciated. It is driving me mad!
>>
>>TR
>>
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>Here are some useful EAGLE tutorials:
>
>http://vulcan.ece.ucsb.edu/ece189/tutorials.html
>
>http://hobby_elec.piclist.com/e_eagle.htm
>
>http://www.instructables.com/id/ERHQQ180Y3EP286NQY/
>
>Once you group all of the tick marks you want to copy you have to use the
>cut command (called copy in every other program) and right click on the
>group you want to copy. Then use the paste command to insert the tick marks
>as many times as you need.
>
>A good library would make your work a breeze.
>
>Nick.
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