There has not been a new version of this product for a year and four month.
That does not look good. What gives?
There has not been a new version of this product for a year and four month.
That does not look good. What gives?
"Gene Kochanowsky" wrote:
Thanks for the replies. In the new version does anyone know if there will be
support for embedded tags in library parts for use in generating BOMs that
watch eagle.betatest and/or get the current release candidate from
ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/eagle/betatest/ and look at the files in the /doc
directory.
I guess "attributes" is what you are looking for.
We get several other long requested improvements - context menus and
platform standards, replace in schematic, non-destructive move between
sheets, net class distances in a matrix, lock, cross reference labels,
ratsnest improvements, group selection, better ERC/DRC checks.
Quirks have been fixed like CHANGE VALUE offering traces, ROUTE
possible in supply layers. Restrictions have been removed, so COPY and
CHANGE works with groups, many commands can now select parts, pads,
smds, pins, gates, attributes, airwires by name.
Nothing revolutionary, though.
Oliver
"Gene Kochanowsky" wrote:
Thanks for the replies. In the new version does anyone know if there will be
support for embedded tags in library parts for use in generating BOMs that
watch eagle.betatest and/or get the current release candidate from
ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/eagle/betatest/ and look at the files in the /doc
directory.
I guess "attributes" is what you are looking for.
We get several other long requested improvements - context menus and
platform standards, replace in schematic, non-destructive move between
sheets, net class distances in a matrix, lock, cross reference labels,
ratsnest improvements, group selection, better ERC/DRC checks.
Quirks have been fixed like CHANGE VALUE offering traces, ROUTE
possible in supply layers. Restrictions have been removed, so COPY and
CHANGE works with groups, many commands can now select parts, pads,
smds, pins, gates, attributes, airwires by name.
Nothing revolutionary, though.
Oliver