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  • Date Created: 22 Jul 2014 6:39 PM Date Created
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Convertir un sheet en module

Former Member
Former Member
22 Jul 2014

Bonsoir,

 

Je viens de migrer Eagle V6 vers V7 et je voulais savoir comment, dans un projet composé de 2 sheets, je peux convertir ces 2 sheets en 2 modules ?

Dois-je créer 2 nouveaux module est ressaisir la schématique dans les 2 modules ou y-a-t-il une commande permettant de convertir ces 2 sheets en 2 modules ?

Je n'ai pas trouvé la réponse dans la documentation.

 

D'autre part, je voudrais qu'au lancement d'Eagle la fenêtre contenant tous les sheets du projet s'affiche systématiquement à la gauche de la fenêtre de la schématique.

Que dois-je écrire dans le fichier eagle.scr pour que cette action soit automatique au lancement ?

Actuellement, je suis systématiquement obligé d'afficher la fenêtre "User interface" et de cocher la case "sheet thumbnails'" ce qui est assez rébarbatif.

 

Merci d'avance pour votre aide.

 

Cordialement

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    Former Member over 8 years ago in reply to Richard_H

    Hi Richard,

    Thank you very much for your answer.

    To solve my problem, I GROUP, CUT and PASTE the schematic in the new module sheet I have created.

    I have just tested your solution and I think that it is faster.

     

    Thank you.

    Regards,

    Eric

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    Richard_H over 8 years ago

    Hi,

     

    if you have already a schematic that consists of two sheets and you would like to move them into a module, you could do the following:

    - Create two modules, for example: MODULE preamp;  and MODULE filter;

    - Now you see two additional (module) sheets in the preview

    - GROUP and MOVE the schematic into the module level

       - GROUP and MOVE and Ctrl + right click and the group follows the mouse cursor

       - Now click onto the preview of the module sheet

       - place the group there.

    So you moved the objects from schematic into module level.

     

    Concerning the sheet preview: This setting should be stored in the eaglerc file. This is a user-specific configuration file. Maybe this file can't be accessed or maybe there is a daily backup/restore of intial settings?

     

     

    Regards,

    Richard

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