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Show and zoom??

Former Member
Former Member over 14 years ago

It's really hard to find a component the way my system is setup. If I do

a "show R44" it will highlight it but the display isn't focused on the

part. I then have to zoom out to show the whole schematic and then I

can't see the highlighted part. I have to zoom in and then slowly pan

across using the two scroll bars until I happen upon the part.

 

Someone told me he thought there was a ulp or some other function that

would allow you to actually find a part quickly. I have spent 30 minutes

or so looking thru the postings here but didn't see this topic.

 

Any help appreciated. Rob

 

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    Former Member over 14 years ago +1
    "Rob" wrote ......somone told me he thought there was a ulp or some other function that would allow you to actually find a part quickly. I have spent 30 minutes or so looking thru the postings here but…
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  • Richard_H
    Richard_H over 14 years ago

    Am 24.10.2010 20:42, schrieb Rob:

    It's really hard to find a component the way my system is setup. If I do

    a "show R44" it will highlight it but the display isn't focused on the

    part. I then have to zoom out to show the whole schematic and then I

    can't see the highlighted part. I have to zoom in and then slowly pan

    across using the two scroll bars until I happen upon the part.

     

    Someone told me he thought there was a ulp or some other function that

    would allow you to actually find a part quickly. I have spent 30 minutes

    or so looking thru the postings here but didn't see this topic.

     

    Any help appreciated. Rob

     

    Use SHOW @ R44 and EAGLE will draw a pointer to and a frame

    around the object. Since EAGLE 5.7.0.

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

    CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

    FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm

     

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Richard_H

    "Richard Hammerl" <ric@cadsoft.de> wrote in message

    news:ia3b9r$6kj$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    Use SHOW @ R44 and EAGLE will draw a pointer to and a frame

    around the object. Since EAGLE 5.7.0.

     

    That function somewhat annoys me.. What was the reason for not zooming to

    the object instead of showing that annoying pointer?

     

     

     

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    Richard_H over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Am 25.10.2010 10:34, schrieb Morten Leikvoll:

    "Richard Hammerl" <ric@cadsoft.de> wrote in message

    news:ia3b9r$6kj$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    >> Use SHOW @ R44 and EAGLE will draw a pointer to and a frame

    >> around the object. Since EAGLE 5.7.0.

     

    That function somewhat annoys me.. What was the reason for not zooming to

    the object instead of showing that annoying pointer?

     

     

     

    Sure there can be several methods of showing something.

    I like the way it is. I can see where the component is. In most cases

    I know what component it is, but I don't know where it is placed.

    So the pointer is a good solution for me. If I want to see the details

    I can quickly zoom in.

    Of course, zooming onto the object directly can be usefull as well.

    In this case you could use RUN find.ulp. I think it zooms onto the

    object. But IMHO in most cases you have to zoom out again to get

    out where you are.

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

    CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

    FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm

     

     

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    Richard_H over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Am 25.10.2010 10:34, schrieb Morten Leikvoll:

    "Richard Hammerl" <ric@cadsoft.de> wrote in message

    news:ia3b9r$6kj$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    >> Use SHOW @ R44 and EAGLE will draw a pointer to and a frame

    >> around the object. Since EAGLE 5.7.0.

     

    That function somewhat annoys me.. What was the reason for not zooming to

    the object instead of showing that annoying pointer?

     

     

     

    Sure there can be several methods of showing something.

    I like the way it is. I can see where the component is. In most cases

    I know what component it is, but I don't know where it is placed.

    So the pointer is a good solution for me. If I want to see the details

    I can quickly zoom in.

    Of course, zooming onto the object directly can be usefull as well.

    In this case you could use RUN find.ulp. I think it zooms onto the

    object. But IMHO in most cases you have to zoom out again to get

    out where you are.

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

    CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

    FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/faq.htm

     

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Richard_H

    Thanks to all for the tips. I'll look for this run.ulp and see how it

    works. Sounds like lots of keystrokes to find a part but it may be worth

    it. Regards, Rob

     

    On 10/10/25 06:14 AM, Richard Hammerl wrote:

    Am 25.10.2010 10:34, schrieb Morten Leikvoll:

    >> "Richard Hammerl"<ric@cadsoft.de>  wrote in message

    >> news:ia3b9r$6kj$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    >>> Use SHOW @ R44 and EAGLE will draw a pointer to and a frame

    >>> around the object. Since EAGLE 5.7.0.

    >>

    >> That function somewhat annoys me.. What was the reason for not zooming to

    >> the object instead of showing that annoying pointer?

    >>

    >>

    >

    Sure there can be several methods of showing something.

    I like the way it is. I can see where the component is. In most cases

    I know what component it is, but I don't know where it is placed.

    So the pointer is a good solution for me. If I want to see the details

    I can quickly zoom in.

    Of course, zooming onto the object directly can be usefull as well.

    In this case you could use RUN find.ulp. I think it zooms onto the

    object. But IMHO in most cases you have to zoom out again to get

    out where you are.

     

    >

     

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On 10/25/2010 8:38 AM, Rob wrote:

    Thanks to all for the tips. I'll look for this run.ulp and see how it

    works. Sounds like lots of keystrokes to find a part but it may be worth

    it. Regards, Rob

     

    On 10/10/25 06:14 AM, Richard Hammerl wrote:

    >> Am 25.10.2010 10:34, schrieb Morten Leikvoll:

    >>> "Richard Hammerl"<ric@cadsoft.de> wrote in message

    >>> news:ia3b9r$6kj$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    >>>> Use SHOW @ R44 and EAGLE will draw a pointer to and a frame

    >>>> around the object. Since EAGLE 5.7.0.

    >>>

    >>> That function somewhat annoys me.. What was the reason for not

    >>> zooming to

    >>> the object instead of showing that annoying pointer?

    >>>

    >>>

    >>

    >> Sure there can be several methods of showing something.

    >> I like the way it is. I can see where the component is. In most cases

    >> I know what component it is, but I don't know where it is placed.

    >> So the pointer is a good solution for me. If I want to see the details

    >> I can quickly zoom in.

    >> Of course, zooming onto the object directly can be usefull as well.

    >> In this case you could use RUN find.ulp. I think it zooms onto the

    >> object. But IMHO in most cases you have to zoom out again to get

    >> out where you are.

    >>

    >>

    >

    you can assign a single key to run the ulp I believe. also if you have a

    3button mouse, then there is no need to mess around with scroll bars.

    you use the wheel to zoom and hold down the wheel (middle button) to

    pan, as in most CAD software these days. If you have a laptop, it would

    be worth getting a small mouse if you do a lot of CAD.

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Gee, I just pushed down on my mouse wheel and discovered I had a 3

    button mouse and it pans -- amazing. I've had this mouse for at least 3

    years and I've had to use both vert and horiz scroll bars like crazy to

    simply look at my schematics. I've still got to find that run.ulp.

    Thanks for the help. Rob

     

    >>> Sure there can be several methods of showing something.

    >>> I like the way it is. I can see where the component is. In most cases

    >>> I know what component it is, but I don't know where it is placed.

    >>> So the pointer is a good solution for me. If I want to see the details

    >>> I can quickly zoom in.

    >>> Of course, zooming onto the object directly can be usefull as well.

    >>> In this case you could use RUN find.ulp. I think it zooms onto the

    >>> object. But IMHO in most cases you have to zoom out again to get

    >>> out where you are.

    >>>

    >>>

    >>

    you can assign a single key to run the ulp I believe. also if you have a

    3button mouse, then there is no need to mess around with scroll bars.

    you use the wheel to zoom and hold down the wheel (middle button) to

    pan, as in most CAD software these days. If you have a laptop, it would

    be worth getting a small mouse if you do a lot of CAD.

     

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

     

    "Rob" <rob@unpublished.com> wrote in message

    news:ia9vrj$s6r$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    Gee, I just pushed down on my mouse wheel and discovered I had a 3

    button mouse and it pans -- amazing. I've had this mouse for at least 3

    years and I've had to use both vert and horiz scroll bars like crazy to

    simply look at my schematics. I've still got to find that run.ulp.

     

    Rob

    the ULP is called FIND.ulp

    It's in the ULP folder so you just use it.

    Type 'run find' (without the quotes) into the command line and it should

    reveal a dialog to confirm it's there.

    If you type 'run find R1' the dialog mentioned above will not appear. If you

    have an R1 on the page it will be zoomed to and highlighted

     

    enjoy

    Warren

     

     

     

     

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Warren, thank you for the info. When I run a ulp the program looks only

    at my own ulp directory (not in the eagle directories). So I put a copy

    in my directory and when I did "run find r1" I first get a message that

    it can't find ulpmessage.ulp. So I found that file in eagle, copied it

    in my ulp directory and then did "run find r1" again. This time it

    popped up a message that says it found the part but I have OK the

    message before it actually zooms in on the part. This is not very

    convenient. Do you have to go thru okaying this message or am I just not

    set up correctly? Thanks again, Rob

     

     

    On 10/10/27 16:54 PM, Warren Brayshaw wrote:

    "Rob"<rob@unpublished.com>  wrote in message

    news:ia9vrj$s6r$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    >> Gee, I just pushed down on my mouse wheel and discovered I had a 3

    >> button mouse and it pans -- amazing. I've had this mouse for at least 3

    >> years and I've had to use both vert and horiz scroll bars like crazy to

    >> simply look at my schematics. I've still got to find that run.ulp.

     

    Rob

    the ULP is called FIND.ulp

    It's in the ULP folder so you just use it.

    Type 'run find' (without the quotes) into the command line and it should

    reveal a dialog to confirm it's there.

    If you type 'run find R1' the dialog mentioned above will not appear. If you

    have an R1 on the page it will be zoomed to and highlighted

     

    enjoy

    Warren

     

    >

    >

     

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

     

    "Rob" <rob@unpublished.com> wrote in message

    news:iac0qe$asu$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    Warren, thank you for the info. When I run a ulp the program looks only

    at my own ulp directory (not in the eagle directories). So I put a copy

    in my directory and when I did "run find r1" I first get a message that

    it can't find ulpmessage.ulp. So I found that file in eagle, copied it

    in my ulp directory and then did "run find r1" again. This time it

    popped up a message that says it found the part but I have OK the

    message before it actually zooms in on the part. This is not very

    convenient. Do you have to go thru okaying this message or am I just not

    set up correctly? Thanks again, Rob

     

    >

     

    Rob

    I'm still on V4.16 so this may be a V5 issue as some of the relevant

    commands like SHOW behave slightly differently.

    Could a V5 user verify find.ulp does centre and zoom to the part and then

    present the dialog (which needs to be acknowledged)

     

    Warren

     

     

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On 10/28/2010 2:15 PM, Warren Brayshaw wrote:

    "Rob"<rob@unpublished.com>  wrote in message

    news:iac0qe$asu$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    >> Warren, thank you for the info. When I run a ulp the program looks only

    >> at my own ulp directory (not in the eagle directories). So I put a copy

    >> in my directory and when I did "run find r1" I first get a message that

    >> it can't find ulpmessage.ulp. So I found that file in eagle, copied it

    >> in my ulp directory and then did "run find r1" again. This time it

    >> popped up a message that says it found the part but I have OK the

    >> message before it actually zooms in on the part. This is not very

    >> convenient. Do you have to go thru okaying this message or am I just not

    >> set up correctly? Thanks again, Rob

    >>

    >>

    >

    Rob

    I'm still on V4.16 so this may be a V5 issue as some of the relevant

    commands like SHOW behave slightly differently.

    Could a V5 user verify find.ulp does centre and zoom to the part and then

    present the dialog (which needs to be acknowledged)

     

    Warren

     

    >

    I don't know, but I'm on 4.16r2 and I have a confirm dialog as well.

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I figured out how to get rid of the acknowledgment requirement. Just

    edit ulpmessage.ulp and dump the one line that pops up the window.

    Didn't have to do anything to exp-project-lbr.ulp.

     

    Again, thanks to all that have helped me out here.

     

    Regards, Rob

     

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