Is the elektro-library based on inch or mm grid? The german tutorial says
that inch-grid should be used. I've expected the Germans to use mm in their
drawing standard for elektro schemes. Thought IEC-standards used the metric
system.
//Bjørn, Norway
Is the elektro-library based on inch or mm grid? The german tutorial says
that inch-grid should be used. I've expected the Germans to use mm in their
drawing standard for elektro schemes. Thought IEC-standards used the metric
system.
//Bjørn, Norway
Smak og behag.
A lot of component is in inch but like you said IEC standards used metric.
I use only metrics
Best regard
Thierry . Norway too!
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Is the elektro-library based on inch or mm grid? The german tutorial says
that inch-grid should be used. I've expected the Germans to use mm in
their drawing standard for elektro schemes. Thought IEC-standards used the
metric system.
//Bjørn, Norway
Smak og behag.
A lot of component is in inch but like you said IEC standards used metric.
I use only metrics
Best regard
Thierry . Norway too!
"Bjørn Birkeland" <bjorn@scanmatic.no> skrev i melding
news:g2tuob$76c$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...
Is the elektro-library based on inch or mm grid? The german tutorial says
that inch-grid should be used. I've expected the Germans to use mm in
their drawing standard for elektro schemes. Thought IEC-standards used the
metric system.
//Bjørn, Norway