Hello,
Do you know if there is a possibility to edit the library pin design ?
For design and aesthetics reasons I would like smaller text for the pin name
and number.
Thanks,
Jerome
Hello,
Do you know if there is a possibility to edit the library pin design ?
For design and aesthetics reasons I would like smaller text for the pin name
and number.
Thanks,
Jerome
Oliver Betz wrote on Thu, 11 February 2010 03:01
Olin Lathrop wrote:
just like the reversed date order in the US.
it's not reversed, it's scrambled IOW not monotonic.
>That's hardly a standard, but it does appear to be popular for some
reason.
I'm in the US but I generaly write dates like 10 February 2010. In
the
That's at least unambiguous and human-readable, but...
>computer I use strings like 2010/2/10 since storing and transmitting
>information is best done in most to least significant order. I really
hate
....the "/" delimiter no good choice since ISO 8601 exists since more
than two decades now and is the only world wide accepted date format.
I agree Oliver. The iso standard also has the nice feature that if you use
it in a filename then it will sort chronologically as well with any
standard file browser on any platform. I use this all the time on
documents like invoices, documents, ....
For those who don't know, here is more info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Cheers,
James.
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Oliver Betz wrote on Thu, 11 February 2010 03:01
Olin Lathrop wrote:
just like the reversed date order in the US.
it's not reversed, it's scrambled IOW not monotonic.
>That's hardly a standard, but it does appear to be popular for some
reason.
I'm in the US but I generaly write dates like 10 February 2010. In
the
That's at least unambiguous and human-readable, but...
>computer I use strings like 2010/2/10 since storing and transmitting
>information is best done in most to least significant order. I really
hate
....the "/" delimiter no good choice since ISO 8601 exists since more
than two decades now and is the only world wide accepted date format.
I agree Oliver. The iso standard also has the nice feature that if you use
it in a filename then it will sort chronologically as well with any
standard file browser on any platform. I use this all the time on
documents like invoices, documents, ....
For those who don't know, here is more info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
Cheers,
James.
--
James Morrison ~~~ Stratford Digital
email: james@eaglecentral.ca
web: http://www.eaglecentral.ca
Specialising in CadSoft EAGLE
Online Sales to North America
Electronic Design Services
EAGLE Enterprise Toolkit
--
Browser access to CadSoft Support Forums at http://www.eaglecentral.ca