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Former Member over 15 years ago

Hello

 

I'm a bit confused on how Eagle starts up and how it is configured between

universal, user and project.

 

I was playing around and decided to run the eagle.scr script just to see

what it does.  It seems that since I ran it the program doesn't seem to

store configuration for any particular window any more.  I'll open a

schematic for example and set the grid.  Later after I do some work with it

and save it....when I reopen the grid is NOT what it was before.  It is

really annoying having to set the grid again.  I KNOW this can't be

correct.  I must have done something when I ran the eagle.scr script.

 

So what do the files do and when are they saved? :

Eagle.scr

Eagle.usr

Eagle.epf

 

While we are at it, what gives with the part of the Help file right at the

beginning called "Command Line Options".  It implies a command called

"EAGLE" but there is no way to invoke it.  Is this supposed to be in

Windows Explorer or something.  I don't get it.

 

Thanks for any help you can give.

 

jom

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  • Richard_H
    Richard_H over 15 years ago

    Am 22.12.2010 21:39, schrieb gbtjom:

    Hello

     

    I'm a bit confused on how Eagle starts up and how it is configured between

    universal, user and project.

     

    I was playing around and decided to run the eagle.scr script just to see

    what it does.  It seems that since I ran it the program doesn't seem to

    store configuration for any particular window any more.  I'll open a

    schematic for example and set the grid.  Later after I do some work with it

    and save it....when I reopen the grid is NOT what it was before.  It is

    really annoying having to set the grid again.  I KNOW this can't be

    correct.  I must have done something when I ran the eagle.scr script.

     

    So what do the files do and when are they saved? :

    Eagle.scr

    Eagle.usr

    Eagle.epf

     

    While we are at it, what gives with the part of the Help file right at the

    beginning called "Command Line Options".  It implies a command called

    "EAGLE" but there is no way to invoke it.  Is this supposed to be in

    Windows Explorer or something.  I don't get it.

     

    Thanks for any help you can give.

     

    jom

     

    Please look at: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/faq.htm.en#06011304

    This should give all informatio nyou need.

     

    --

    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 15 years ago in reply to Richard_H

    Richard Hammerl wrote on Wed, 22 December 2010 23:59

    Am 22.12.2010 21:39, schrieb gbtjom:

    Hello

     

    I'm a bit confused on how Eagle starts up and how it is configured

    between

    universal, user and project.

     

    I was playing around and decided to run the eagle.scr script just

    to see

    what it does.  It seems that since I ran it the program doesn't

    seem to

    store configuration for any particular window any more.  I'll open

    a

    schematic for example and set the grid.  Later after I do some work

    with it

    and save it....when I reopen the grid is NOT what it was before.

    It is

    really annoying having to set the grid again.  I KNOW this can't

    be

    correct.  I must have done something when I ran the eagle.scr

    script.

     

    So what do the files do and when are they saved? :

    Eagle.scr

    Eagle.usr

    Eagle.epf

     

    While we are at it, what gives with the part of the Help file right

    at the

    beginning called "Command Line Options".  It implies a command

    called

    "EAGLE" but there is no way to invoke it.  Is this supposed to be

    in

    Windows Explorer or something.  I don't get it.

     

    Thanks for any help you can give.

     

    jom

     

    Please look at: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/faq.htm.en#06011304

    This should give all information you need.

     

     

    Thanks for that...it was a great help.

     

    After reading through this I understand better.  However, I'm at a loss

    why, for example, the grid setting on a schematic is NOT saved (to the

    eagle.epf file) when I close it.  I'll set the grid to ON with style of

    "DOTS" but after I close and open it again the grid is off and set to

    "LINES".  Isn't this supposed to be saved?  Note that in the Control Panel

    under Options/Backup the "Automatically save project file" is CHECKED so it

    should have saved.  In fact I know the .epf file is changed due to the

    date/time after I close the project but it doesn't save the grid settings

    nor does remember the window size..for that matter.

     

    So what gives?  This is why I've been confused by this issue...

     

    Thanks

     

    jom

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Op Thu, 23 Dec 2010 22:07:06 +0100 schreef gbtjom <gbtjom@cox.net>:

     

    Richard Hammerl wrote on Wed, 22 December 2010 23:59

    >> Am 22.12.2010 21:39, schrieb gbtjom:

    >> > Hello

    >> > > I'm a bit confused on how Eagle starts up and how it is configured

    >> > between

    >> > universal, user and project.

    >> > > I was playing around and decided to run the eagle.scr script just

    >> > to see

    >> > what it does.  It seems that since I ran it the program doesn't

    >> > seem to

    >> > store configuration for any particular window any more.  I'll open

    >> > a

    >> > schematic for example and set the grid.  Later after I do some work

    >> > with it

    >> > and save it....when I reopen the grid is NOT what it was before. > It 

    >> is

    >> > really annoying having to set the grid again.  I KNOW this can't

    >> > be

    >> > correct.  I must have done something when I ran the eagle.scr

    >> > script.

    >> > > So what do the files do and when are they saved? :

    >> > Eagle.scr

    >> > Eagle.usr

    >> > Eagle.epf

    >> > > While we are at it, what gives with the part of the Help file right

    >> > at the

    >> > beginning called "Command Line Options".  It implies a command

    >> > called

    >> > "EAGLE" but there is no way to invoke it.  Is this supposed to be

    >> > in

    >> > Windows Explorer or something.  I don't get it.

    >> > > Thanks for any help you can give.

    >> > > jom

    >>  Please look at: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/faq.htm.en#06011304

    >> This should give all information you need.

    >

    Thanks for that...it was a great help.

     

    After reading through this I understand better.  However, I'm at a loss

    why, for example, the grid setting on a schematic is NOT saved (to the

    eagle.epf file) when I close it.  I'll set the grid to ON with style of

    "DOTS" but after I close and open it again the grid is off and set to

    "LINES".  Isn't this supposed to be saved?  Note that in the Control 

    Panel

    under Options/Backup the "Automatically save project file" is CHECKED so 

    it

    should have saved.  In fact I know the .epf file is changed due to the

    date/time after I close the project but it doesn't save the grid settings

    nor does remember the window size..for that matter.

     

    So what gives?  This is why I've been confused by this issue...

     

    Thanks

     

    jom

     

    Hello,

     

    You don't make it clear wether you first make a project and then start a 

    schematic or just create a new schematic. Project settings are only saved 

    when you create a project first because there has to be a place to save 

    the project file (There is a project file (.epf) for each project you 

    create).

     

    HTH

     

    Richard

     

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Richard Herman wrote on Thu, 23 December 2010 13:48

    Op Thu, 23 Dec 2010 22:07:06 +0100 schreef gbtjom <<private_email>>:

     

    Richard Hammerl wrote on Wed, 22 December 2010 23:59

    >> Am 22.12.2010 21:39, schrieb gbtjom:

    >> > Hello

    >> > > I'm a bit confused on how Eagle starts up and how it is

    configured

    >> > between

    >> > universal, user and project.

    >> > > I was playing around and decided to run the eagle.scr script

    just

    >> > to see

    >> > what it does.  It seems that since I ran it the program doesn't

    >> > seem to

    >> > store configuration for any particular window any more.  I'll

    open

    >> > a

    >> > schematic for example and set the grid.  Later after I do some

    work

    >> > with it

    >> > and save it....when I reopen the grid is NOT what it was before. >

    It 

    >> is

    >> > really annoying having to set the grid again.  I KNOW this can't

    >> > be

    >> > correct.  I must have done something when I ran the eagle.scr

    >> > script.

    >> > > So what do the files do and when are they saved? :

    >> > Eagle.scr

    >> > Eagle.usr

    >> > Eagle.epf

    >> > > While we are at it, what gives with the part of the Help file

    right

    >> > at the

    >> > beginning called "Command Line Options".  It implies a command

    >> > called

    >> > "EAGLE" but there is no way to invoke it.  Is this supposed to be

    >> > in

    >> > Windows Explorer or something.  I don't get it.

    >> > > Thanks for any help you can give.

    >> > > jom

    >>  Please look at: http://www.cadsoftusa.com/faq.htm.en#06011304

    >> This should give all information you need.

     

    Thanks for that...it was a great help.

     

    After reading through this I understand better.  However, I'm at a

    loss

    why, for example, the grid setting on a schematic is NOT saved (to

    the

    eagle.epf file) when I close it.  I'll set the grid to ON with

    style of

    "DOTS" but after I close and open it again the grid is off and set

    to

    "LINES".  Isn't this supposed to be saved?  Note that in the

    Control 

    Panel

    under Options/Backup the "Automatically save project file" is

    CHECKED so 

    it

    should have saved.  In fact I know the .epf file is changed due to

    the

    date/time after I close the project but it doesn't save the grid

    settings

    nor does remember the window size..for that matter.

     

    So what gives?  This is why I've been confused by this issue...

     

    Thanks

     

    jom

     

    Hello,

     

    You don't make it clear wether you first make a project and then start

    a 

    schematic or just create a new schematic. Project settings are only

    saved 

    when you create a project first because there has to be a place to save

     

    the project file (There is a project file (.epf) for each project you

     

    create).

     

     

    Thanks for your question.

     

    In my above post I made mention that the .epf does, in fact, save since the

    time/date characteristic of the .epf file changes after I close the

    schematic.  So it does exist and it saves.  It just doesn't save the

    environment I leave it in.

     

    I'll tell you exactly what I do.

     

    1) I open a schematic from a project that HAS a .epf file

    2) Open the editor window to max

    3) I go to the grid menu and choose Display "ON" and Style "DOTS".

    4) I save the schematic and close it.

     

    I then re-open the same schematic and not only is the grid setting back to

    Display "OFF" and Style "LINES" the window size is back to a small non-max

    size.  Isn't it supposed to come back in max size and have the same grid

    setting I left it in?

     

    I'm using the evaluation version of the program on both XP and Windows 7

    and both do the same thing.

     

    jom

     

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    In my above post I made mention that the .epf does, in fact, save since

    the

    time/date characteristic of the .epf file changes after I close the

    schematic.  So it does exist and it saves.  It just doesn't save the

    environment I leave it in.

     

    I'll tell you exactly what I do.

     

    1) I open a schematic from a project that HAS a .epf file

    2) Open the editor window to max

    3) I go to the grid menu and choose Display "ON" and Style "DOTS".

    4) I save the schematic and close it.

     

    I then re-open the same schematic and not only is the grid setting back to

    Display "OFF" and Style "LINES" the window size is back to a small non-max

    size.  Isn't it supposed to come back in max size and have the same grid

    setting I left it in?

     

    I'm using the evaluation version of the program on both XP and Windows 7

    and both do the same thing.

     

    jom

     

     

    Hi jom,

     

    I always open the project from the "control panel" by clicking on the green

    dot, rather than opening a schematic individually. Try that.

     

    regards

     

     

     

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Oooops... I should have said white dot. The green dot shows which project is

    open.

     

     

     

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Greg Erskine wrote on Fri, 24 December 2010 13:59

    In my above post I made mention that the .epf does, in fact, save

    since

    the

    time/date characteristic of the .epf file changes after I close

    the

    schematic.  So it does exist and it saves.  It just doesn't save

    the

    environment I leave it in.

     

    I'll tell you exactly what I do.

     

    1) I open a schematic from a project that HAS a .epf file

    2) Open the editor window to max

    3) I go to the grid menu and choose Display "ON" and Style "DOTS".

    4) I save the schematic and close it.

     

    I then re-open the same schematic and not only is the grid setting

    back to

    Display "OFF" and Style "LINES" the window size is back to a small

    non-max

    size.  Isn't it supposed to come back in max size and have the same

    grid

    setting I left it in?

     

    I'm using the evaluation version of the program on both XP and

    Windows 7

    and both do the same thing.

     

    jom

     

     

    Hi jom,

     

    I always open the project from the "control panel" by clicking on the

    green

    dot, rather than opening a schematic individually. Try that.

     

    regards

     

     

    I do open the schematic by using the Control Panel...I double click the

    sch file.  I'm not sure of any other way other than using the menu

    pull-down.

     

    However, I tried where you click the white dot and the program asks we

    whether I want to open BOTH board and schematic.  I say yes, proceed to

    change the grid settings (like I mention above) then close both windows.

    When I try to open it up the same way it only turns on and off the green

    dot and won't open up as before.  That is another ODD thing...but I

    digress.

     

    Nonetheless, if I open up the schematic by clicking the .sch file listed in

    the Control Panel (like I normally do) it's the same problem.  The grid is

    "OFF" and the Style is set to "LINES".

     

    So the bottom line is regardless of which .sch I open it won't save any of

    the configuration....or so it seems.  This is NOT what I thought the

    program is supposed to do.  Weird.

     

    jom

     

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

     

    "gbtjom"  wrote".

     

    So the bottom line is regardless of which .sch I open it won't save any of

    the configuration....or so it seems.  This is NOT what I thought the

    program is supposed to do.  Weird.

     

     

    I believe the grid setting is saved in the BRD file for each board.

    If your grid setting has changed when you re-open the BRD then it is likely

    that that is being commanded from the eagle.scr file.

    eagle.scr runs each time a board is opened and after the settings of the

    board file have been applied.

    So check your eagle.scr for a GRID command or a script that is being run and

    contains a command to set the grid to lines.

     

    HTH

    Warren

     

     

     

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

     

    I do open the schematic by using the Control Panel...I double click the

    sch file.  I'm not sure of any other way other than using the menu

    pull-down.

     

    However, I tried where you click the white dot and the program asks we

    whether I want to open BOTH board and schematic.  I say yes, proceed to

    change the grid settings (like I mention above) then close both windows.

    When I try to open it up the same way it only turns on and off the green

    dot and won't open up as before.  That is another ODD thing...but I

    digress.

     

    Nonetheless, if I open up the schematic by clicking the .sch file listed

    in

    the Control Panel (like I normally do) it's the same problem.  The grid is

    "OFF" and the Style is set to "LINES".

     

    So the bottom line is regardless of which .sch I open it won't save any of

    the configuration....or so it seems.  This is NOT what I thought the

    program is supposed to do.  Weird.

     

     

    Open and CLOSE the project by using the white and green dots, don't close

    windows any other way.

     

     

     

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On Fri, 24 Dec 2010, gbtjom wrote to us saying :

    >However, I tried where you click the white dot and the program asks we

    >whether I want to open BOTH board and schematic.  I say yes, proceed to

    >change the grid settings (like I mention above) then close both

    >windows. When I try to open it up the same way it only turns on and off

    >the green

    >dot and won't open up as before.  That is another ODD thing...but I

    >digress.

     

    No, that's not odd, that's entirely expected.

     

    When you click the white dot to make it green, you are opening the

    project and Eagle restores the project's settings. If the last thing

    you did was to close both editors then the project's settings are for

    both editors closed. So don't do that.

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    this message are    |

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Greg Erskine wrote on Sat, 25 December 2010 17:29

    Open and CLOSE the project by using the white and green dots, don't

    close

    windows any other way.

     

     

    This seems to have done the trick.  I was under the (incorrect) impression

    that this .epf file updated whenever you opened or closed a file in that

    project.  I see that if you open and close using the Control Panel green

    dot things are saved like you expect.  IMO, however, this is a poor way to

    do it.  I find it easier just to save then click the "X" to close a window

    rather than going over to the Control Panel to close.  Whatever the case,

    I'm sure it something I can adjust to.

     

    Speaking to Warren's post above and the eagle.scr file I've been curious

    about the entry:

     

    #Menu Add Change Copy Delete Display Grid Group Move Name Quit Rect \

    1.     Route Script Show Signal Split Text Value Via Window ';'  Wire Write

    Edit;

     

    This, or something similar, seems to appear in each section (ie SCH, LBR,

    DEV etc etc).  Since these commands seem to be commented out I'm wondering

    what the purpose of that is.  I undid the comments to one and it just added

    a list (horizontal) across the menu area.  I can see leaving something in

    the file like this for possible future use but in EVERY section?  I'm

    wondering if there is something more to it....???

     

    Thanks for all the responses!!!  :d

     

    jom

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    Greg Erskine wrote on Sat, 25 December 2010 17:29

    Open and CLOSE the project by using the white and green dots, don't

    close

    windows any other way.

     

     

    This seems to have done the trick.  I was under the (incorrect) impression

    that this .epf file updated whenever you opened or closed a file in that

    project.  I see that if you open and close using the Control Panel green

    dot things are saved like you expect.  IMO, however, this is a poor way to

    do it.  I find it easier just to save then click the "X" to close a window

    rather than going over to the Control Panel to close.  Whatever the case,

    I'm sure it something I can adjust to.

     

    Speaking to Warren's post above and the eagle.scr file I've been curious

    about the entry:

     

    #Menu Add Change Copy Delete Display Grid Group Move Name Quit Rect \

    1.     Route Script Show Signal Split Text Value Via Window ';'  Wire Write

    Edit;

     

    This, or something similar, seems to appear in each section (ie SCH, LBR,

    DEV etc etc).  Since these commands seem to be commented out I'm wondering

    what the purpose of that is.  I undid the comments to one and it just added

    a list (horizontal) across the menu area.  I can see leaving something in

    the file like this for possible future use but in EVERY section?  I'm

    wondering if there is something more to it....???

     

    Thanks for all the responses!!!  :d

     

    jom

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    Former Member over 15 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Op Sun, 26 Dec 2010 22:54:55 +0100 schreef gbtjom <gbtjom@cox.net>:

     

    Greg Erskine wrote on Sat, 25 December 2010 17:29

    >> > Open and CLOSE the project by using the white and green dots, don't

    >> > close windows any other way.

    >

    This seems to have done the trick.  I was under the (incorrect) 

    impression

    that this .epf file updated whenever you opened or closed a file in that

    project.  I see that if you open and close using the Control Panel green

    dot things are saved like you expect.  IMO, however, this is a poor way 

    to

    do it.  I find it easier just to save then click the "X" to close a 

    window

    rather than going over to the Control Panel to close.  Whatever the case,

    I'm sure it something I can adjust to.

     

     

    You could also just 'click the X' to close the Control panel window (while 

    leaving the .SCH and .BRD window open). Eagle will close and upon a new 

    start things should be the same as you left them.

     

    Richard

     

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