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Subject: Re: New Eagle user

From: "soffee83" <soffee83@...>
Date: 2006-03-15

Alan,

The copy/paste functions are part of the "magic" of Eagle. :)

Actually, they sort of suck sometimes. I've modified library devices
many times, and still can't remember the exact procedure I use to get
a variant created and ready for edits,etc. I sort of fumble through it
each time. I'm guessing here, but it was maybe something like
selecting an available item in the device/package list, and putting a
"new" name in the text entry box, then clicking OK,add,new, or
whatever they've got, and I think it may ask if you wish to create the
new item. I also think I may have had to do it separately for the
individual lib. elements (package,symbol,device?), giving them each
the new name. (sorry no Eagle on this machine here)

Unless you already know this, the copy weirdness is usually a matter
of using the group command to lasso everything you want, changing to
the ∗cut∗ tool, and then "right" clicking (I think) somewhere in the
group. Nothing will appear to happen, but you'll then have a clipboard
full of junk you can paste into a new item.

Mine are usually more like what I guess you're doing, where I want to
keep most of what they've got and put a close variant in the same
library. My changes, however, are often in footprint or package
tweaks, rather than pinnings.

Hopefully someone here knows more specifics,

George

PS- LOTS of times, I'll go for DIP packages and blank IC's, rather
than trying to create a permanent library item, but it's usually when
I'm working from the board, and don't care about the schematic.