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Useful keyboard shortcuts

Former Member
Former Member over 14 years ago

As stated before, EAGLE's work flow can be speeded up quite a lot by

using a combination of BOTH mouse clicks and keyboard usage. Using the

predefined menu shortcuts that require TWO key strokes is one

possibility, defining your OWN keyboard shortcuts is yet ANOTHER one,

which then only need ONE key stroke.

 

Of course this DOES require some time for the setup, but you save

THOUSANDS of key strokes later. Please find below a (rather long)

collection of the keyboard commands used in our institute. Lots of

people may find the function keys disagreeable because they are NOT the

CadSoft ones, but of course you can easily throw them away. The control

key combinations more or less always use the first character of the

corresponding command and therefore should be easy to memorise.

 

The ULPs used are (with the exception of 'designlink') NOT the ones from

CadSoft, but selfmade ones.

 

This of course is only an EXAMPLE. It works VERY well with us, but other

people might find this objectionable. Feel free to use it, take some

ideas from it or just ignore it, but please don't condemn me for it -

it's just not worth bickering over...

 

Andreas Weidner

 

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Excerpts from 'eagle.scr' (some longish lines MIGHT be broken in two by

my newsclient):

 

SCH:

  1. Define schematic editor keyboard shortcuts

ASSIGN F2 'WINDOW Fit'

ASSIGN F3 'RUN backward'   #switch to previous sheet

ASSIGN F4 'RUN forward'   #switch to next sheet

ASSIGN F5 'RUN griddisplay'   #switch grid on/off

ASSIGN F6 'RUN gridtype'   #switch grid to dots/lines

ASSIGN F7 'RUN grid20'   #double the current grid

ASSIGN F8 'RUN grid05'   #halfen the current grid

ASSIGN F9 'INFO'

ASSIGN F10 'UNDO'

ASSIGN F11 'REDO'

ASSIGN F12 'RUN togglecursor'   #make cursor small/large

ASSIGN C+A 'ADD'

ASSIGN CS+A 'ATTRIBUTE'

ASSIGN C+B 'BUS'

ASSIGN C+C 'CUT;'

ASSIGN CS+C 'COPY'

ASSIGN C+D 'DELETE'

ASSIGN C+E 'ERRORS'

ASSIGN CS+E 'ERC'

ASSIGN C+F 'RUN find'   #search for objects

ASSIGN CS+F 'RUN designlink'

ASSIGN C+G 'GROUP'

ASSIGN CS+G 'GROUP All;'

ASSIGN C+H 'CHANGE LAYER Info; CHANGE Size 0.1in; CHANGE Ratio 16;

CHANGE Font Vector; TEXT'   #heading text with predefined parameters

ASSIGN C+I 'INFO'

ASSIGN CS+I 'INVOKE'

ASSIGN C+J 'JUNCTION'

ASSIGN C+K ''

ASSIGN C+L 'CHANGE Size 0.05in; CHANGE Ratio 8; CHANGE Font Vector;

CHANGE Xref Off; LABEL'   #label with predefined parameters

ASSIGN C+M 'MOVE'

ASSIGN CS+M 'MARK'

ASSIGN C+N 'NET'

ASSIGN CS+N 'NAME'

ASSIGN C+O 'OPEN'

ASSIGN C+P 'PASTE'

ASSIGN CS+P 'CHANGE Package'

ASSIGN C+Q ''

ASSIGN C+R ''

ASSIGN CS+R ''

ASSIGN C+S 'WRITE;'

ASSIGN CS+S 'SPLIT'

ASSIGN C+T 'CHANGE LAYER Info; CHANGE Size 0.06in; CHANGE Ratio 8;

CHANGE Font Vector; TEXT'   #text with predefined parameters

ASSIGN CS+T 'CHANGE Technology'

ASSIGN C+U 'UPDATE;'

ASSIGN C+V 'VALUE'

ASSIGN CS+V ''

ASSIGN C+W 'WIRE'

ASSIGN CS+W 'WINDOW'

ASSIGN C+X 'CHANGE Size 0.05in; CHANGE Ratio 8; CHANGE Font Vector;

LABEL Xref'   #cross reference with predefined parameters

ASSIGN C+Y 'REDO'

ASSIGN CS+Y 'RUN redo'   #choose more than one action to redo

ASSIGN C+Z 'UNDO'

ASSIGN CS+Z 'RUN undo'   #choose more than one action to undo

 

BRD:

  1. Define board editor keyboard shortcuts

ASSIGN F2 'WINDOW Fit'

ASSIGN F3 'WINDOW Last'

ASSIGN F4 'RATSNEST'

ASSIGN F5 'RUN griddisplay'   #switch grid on/off

ASSIGN F6 'RUN gridtype'   #switch grid to dots/lines

ASSIGN F7 'RUN grid20'   #double the current grid

ASSIGN F8 'RUN grid05'   #halfen the current grid

ASSIGN F9 'INFO'

ASSIGN F10 'UNDO'

ASSIGN F11 'REDO'

ASSIGN F12 'RUN togglecursor'   #make cursor small/large

ASSIGN C+A 'ADD'

ASSIGN CS+A 'ATTRIBUTE'

ASSIGN C+B ''

ASSIGN C+C 'CUT;'

ASSIGN CS+C 'COPY'

ASSIGN C+D 'DELETE'

ASSIGN C+E 'ERRORS'

ASSIGN CS+E 'ERC'

ASSIGN C+F 'RUN find'   #search for objects

ASSIGN CS+F 'RUN designlink'

ASSIGN C+G 'GROUP'

ASSIGN CS+G 'GROUP All;'

ASSIGN C+H 'HOLE'

ASSIGN C+I 'INFO'

ASSIGN CS+I ''

ASSIGN C+J ''

ASSIGN C+K ''

ASSIGN C+L 'LOCK'

ASSIGN C+M 'MOVE'

ASSIGN CS+M 'MARK'

ASSIGN C+N 'SIGNAL'

ASSIGN CS+N 'NAME'

ASSIGN C+O 'OPEN'

ASSIGN C+P 'PASTE'

ASSIGN CS+P 'CHANGE Package'

ASSIGN C+Q ''

ASSIGN C+R 'MITER 0; ROUTE'

ASSIGN CS+R 'RIPUP'

ASSIGN C+S 'WRITE;'

ASSIGN CS+S 'SPLIT'

ASSIGN C+T 'CHANGE Font Vector; CHANGE Ratio 16; CHANGE Size 0.05inch;

TEXT'   #text with predefined parameters

ASSIGN CS+T 'CHANGE Technology'

ASSIGN C+U 'UPDATE;'

ASSIGN C+V 'VALUE'

ASSIGN CS+V 'VIA'

ASSIGN C+W 'WIRE'

ASSIGN CS+W 'WINDOW'

ASSIGN C+X 'CHANGE Package'

ASSIGN C+Y 'REDO'

ASSIGN CS+Y 'RUN redo'   #choose more than one action to redo

ASSIGN C+Z 'UNDO'

ASSIGN CS+Z 'RUN undo'   #choose more than one action to undo

 

LBR:

  1. Define library editor keyboard shortcuts

ASSIGN F2 '';

ASSIGN F3 '';

ASSIGN F4 '';

ASSIGN F5 'RUN griddisplay'   #switch grid on/off

ASSIGN F6 'RUN gridtype'   #switch grid to dots/lines

ASSIGN F7 'RUN grid20'   #double the current grid

ASSIGN F8 'RUN grid05'   #halfen the current grid

ASSIGN F9 'INFO';

ASSIGN F10 'UNDO';

ASSIGN F11 'REDO'

 

DEV:

  1. Define device editor keyboard shortcuts

ASSIGN F2 'WINDOW Fit';

ASSIGN F3 'RUN backward'   #switch to previous device

ASSIGN F4 'RUN forward'   #switch to next device

ASSIGN F5 'RUN griddisplay'   #switch grid on/off

ASSIGN F6 'RUN gridtype'   #switch grid to dots/lines

ASSIGN F7 'RUN grid20'   #double the current grid

ASSIGN F8 'RUN grid05'   #halfen the current grid

ASSIGN F9 'INFO'

ASSIGN F10 'UNDO'

ASSIGN F11 'REDO'

ASSIGN F12 'RUN togglecursor'   #make cursor small/large

ASSIGN C+A 'ADD'

ASSIGN CS+A 'ATTRIBUTE'

ASSIGN C+B ''

ASSIGN C+C 'CONNECT'

ASSIGN CS+C 'COPY'

ASSIGN C+D 'DELETE'

ASSIGN C+E ''

ASSIGN CS+E ''

ASSIGN C+F ''

ASSIGN CS+F 'RUN designlink'

ASSIGN C+G 'GROUP'

ASSIGN CS+G 'GROUP All;'

ASSIGN C+H ''

ASSIGN C+I 'INFO'

ASSIGN CS+I ''

ASSIGN C+J ''

ASSIGN C+K ''

ASSIGN C+L 'LAYER'

ASSIGN C+M 'MOVE'

ASSIGN CS+M 'MARK'

ASSIGN C+N 'PACKAGE'

ASSIGN CS+N 'NAME'

ASSIGN C+O 'OPEN;'

ASSIGN C+P 'PREFIX'

ASSIGN CS+P ''

ASSIGN C+Q ''

ASSIGN C+R ''

ASSIGN CS+R ''

ASSIGN C+S 'RUN savelib'   #show default layers, save library, restore

layers

ASSIGN CS+S 'SPLIT'

ASSIGN C+T 'TEXT'

ASSIGN CS+T ''

ASSIGN C+U ''

ASSIGN C+V 'VALUE'

ASSIGN CS+V ''

ASSIGN C+W 'WIRE'

ASSIGN CS+W 'WINDOW'

ASSIGN C+X ''

ASSIGN C+Y 'REDO'

ASSIGN CS+Y 'RUN redo'     #choose more than one action to redo

ASSIGN C+Z 'UNDO'

ASSIGN CS+Z 'RUN undo'   #choose more than one action to undo

 

SYM:

  1. Define symbol editor keyboard shortcuts

ASSIGN F2 'WINDOW Fit'

ASSIGN F3 'RUN backward'   #switch to previous symbol

ASSIGN F4 'RUN forward'   #switch to next symbol

ASSIGN F5 'RUN griddisplay'   #switch grid on/off

ASSIGN F6 'RUN gridtype'   #switch grid to dots/lines

ASSIGN F7 'RUN grid20'   #double the current grid

ASSIGN F8 'RUN grid05'   #halfen the current grid

ASSIGN F9 'INFO'

ASSIGN F10 'UNDO'

ASSIGN F11 'REDO'

ASSIGN F12 'RUN togglecursor'   #make cursor small/large

ASSIGN C+A ''

ASSIGN CS+A ''

ASSIGN C+B ''

ASSIGN C+C 'CUT;'

ASSIGN CS+C 'COPY'

ASSIGN C+D 'DELETE'

ASSIGN C+E ''

ASSIGN CS+E ''

ASSIGN C+F 'RUN find'   #search for objects

ASSIGN CS+F 'RUN designlink'

ASSIGN C+G 'GROUP'

ASSIGN CS+G 'GROUP All;'

ASSIGN C+H ''

ASSIGN C+I 'INFO'

ASSIGN CS+I ''

ASSIGN C+J ''

ASSIGN C+K ''

ASSIGN C+L 'LAYER'

ASSIGN C+M 'MOVE'

ASSIGN CS+M 'MARK'

ASSIGN C+N ''

ASSIGN CS+N 'NAME'

ASSIGN C+O 'OPEN'

ASSIGN C+P 'PASTE'

ASSIGN CS+P ''

ASSIGN C+Q ''

ASSIGN C+R ''

ASSIGN CS+R ''

ASSIGN C+S 'RUN savelib'   #show default layers, save library, restore

layers

ASSIGN CS+S 'SPLIT'

ASSIGN C+T 'TEXT'

ASSIGN CS+T ''

ASSIGN C+U ''

ASSIGN C+V ''

ASSIGN CS+V ''

ASSIGN C+W 'WIRE'

ASSIGN CS+W 'WINDOW'

ASSIGN C+X ''

ASSIGN C+Y 'REDO'

ASSIGN CS+Y 'RUN redo'     #choose more than one action to redo

ASSIGN C+Z 'UNDO'

ASSIGN CS+Z 'RUN undo'   #choose more than one action to undo

 

PAC:

  1. Define package editor keyboard shortcuts

ASSIGN F2 'WINDOW Fit'

ASSIGN F3 'RUN backward'   #switch to previous package

ASSIGN F4 'RUN forward'   #switch to next package

ASSIGN F5 'RUN griddisplay'   #switch grid on/off

ASSIGN F6 'RUN gridtype'   #switch grid to dots/lines

ASSIGN F7 'RUN grid20'   #double the current grid

ASSIGN F8 'RUN grid05'   #halfen the current grid

ASSIGN F9 'INFO';

ASSIGN F10 'UNDO'

ASSIGN F11 'REDO'

ASSIGN F12 'RUN togglecursor'   #make cursor small/large

ASSIGN C+A ''

ASSIGN CS+A ''

ASSIGN C+B ''

ASSIGN C+C 'CUT;'

ASSIGN CS+C 'COPY'

ASSIGN C+D 'DELETE'

ASSIGN C+E ''

ASSIGN CS+E ''

ASSIGN C+F 'RUN find'   #search for objects

ASSIGN CS+F 'RUN designlink'

ASSIGN C+G 'GROUP'

ASSIGN CS+G 'GROUP All;'

ASSIGN C+H 'HOLE'

ASSIGN C+I 'INFO'

ASSIGN CS+I ''

ASSIGN C+J ''

ASSIGN C+K ''

ASSIGN C+L 'LAYER'

ASSIGN C+M 'MOVE'

ASSIGN CS+M 'MARK'

ASSIGN C+N ''

ASSIGN CS+N 'NAME'

ASSIGN C+O 'OPEN'

ASSIGN C+P 'PASTE'

ASSIGN CS+P ''

ASSIGN C+Q ''

ASSIGN C+R ''

ASSIGN CS+R ''

ASSIGN C+S 'RUN savelib'   #show default layers, save library, restore

layers

ASSIGN CS+S 'SPLIT'

ASSIGN C+T 'TEXT'

ASSIGN CS+T ''

ASSIGN C+U ''

ASSIGN C+V ''

ASSIGN CS+V ''

ASSIGN C+W 'WIRE'

ASSIGN CS+W 'WINDOW'

ASSIGN C+X ''

ASSIGN C+Y 'REDO'

ASSIGN CS+Y 'RUN redo'     #choose more than one action to redo

ASSIGN C+Z 'UNDO'

ASSIGN CS+Z 'RUN undo'   #choose more than one action to undo

 

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 14 years ago

    On 7/26/2011 7:44 PM, davem wrote:

    Olin said - "Third, the command line is a essential and important part of

    Eagle."

     

    I really don't think so.

     

    I have just nearly completed a project schematic/board over the last 3

    months, with a lot of stuff on it, WITHOUT EVER USING THE COMMAND LINE!

     

    I am not saying at all get rid of it, no way, but its not the "be all" and

    "end all" feature that Olin makes it out to be, its just another (old

    fashioned) way of doing things.

     

    One thing a command line system requires is REMEMBERING EVERYTHING, Single

    keys like "M" for move, "T" for Top Layer etc are very easy to "remember"

    and as stated by most we only need a handful of common tasks, but not

    everything,

     

    Command line control is NOT INTUITIVE for NEW USERS and TURNS NEW USERS

    AWAY!!!!

     

    Thanks

     

    Dave M

     

     

    Hi Dave,

     

    I thought I would chime in before things get out of control. The idea

    behind EAGLE has always been to give user's options. If you look in the

    transition from version 4 to version 5 several changes to the user

    interface and workflow where made. In order to not upset our veteran

    users hooks where included in EAGLE's internal setup files so that users

    could have EAGLE behave the way it did in version 4.

     

    Any major changes we've ever made in the interface have always given the

    option to the user to return to an older setup and that trend continues

    till today.

     

    The command line is not a relic, AutoCAD last time I checked still has a

    command line because some people find it easier or faster to use. I

    noticed in your other posts that your working on learning the ULP

    language. Maybe you know this already, perhaps you don't, but all of the

    data accessed by a ULP is read-only. A ULP on it's own cannot change

    anything. In order to make any changes a ULP is setup to write a script

    which is a list of command line entries which EAGLE executes one by one

    upon the ULP's exit.

     

    In short, use whatever you feel most comfortable with, your suggestion

    is reasonable and if implemented we will give the users who don't like

    to work that way the option to disable it.

     

    hth,

     

    Jorge Garcia

     

    P.S Don't mind Olin's attitude too much, that's the way he is we can't

    change it. Glean what's useful to you from his comments and disregard

    the rest if you are so inclined.

     

     

     

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    Former Member over 14 years ago

    On 7/26/2011 7:44 PM, davem wrote:

    Olin said - "Third, the command line is a essential and important part of

    Eagle."

     

    I really don't think so.

     

    I have just nearly completed a project schematic/board over the last 3

    months, with a lot of stuff on it, WITHOUT EVER USING THE COMMAND LINE!

     

    I am not saying at all get rid of it, no way, but its not the "be all" and

    "end all" feature that Olin makes it out to be, its just another (old

    fashioned) way of doing things.

     

    One thing a command line system requires is REMEMBERING EVERYTHING, Single

    keys like "M" for move, "T" for Top Layer etc are very easy to "remember"

    and as stated by most we only need a handful of common tasks, but not

    everything,

     

    Command line control is NOT INTUITIVE for NEW USERS and TURNS NEW USERS

    AWAY!!!!

     

    Thanks

     

    Dave M

     

     

    Hi Dave,

     

    I thought I would chime in before things get out of control. The idea

    behind EAGLE has always been to give user's options. If you look in the

    transition from version 4 to version 5 several changes to the user

    interface and workflow where made. In order to not upset our veteran

    users hooks where included in EAGLE's internal setup files so that users

    could have EAGLE behave the way it did in version 4.

     

    Any major changes we've ever made in the interface have always given the

    option to the user to return to an older setup and that trend continues

    till today.

     

    The command line is not a relic, AutoCAD last time I checked still has a

    command line because some people find it easier or faster to use. I

    noticed in your other posts that your working on learning the ULP

    language. Maybe you know this already, perhaps you don't, but all of the

    data accessed by a ULP is read-only. A ULP on it's own cannot change

    anything. In order to make any changes a ULP is setup to write a script

    which is a list of command line entries which EAGLE executes one by one

    upon the ULP's exit.

     

    In short, use whatever you feel most comfortable with, your suggestion

    is reasonable and if implemented we will give the users who don't like

    to work that way the option to disable it.

     

    hth,

     

    Jorge Garcia

     

    P.S Don't mind Olin's attitude too much, that's the way he is we can't

    change it. Glean what's useful to you from his comments and disregard

    the rest if you are so inclined.

     

     

     

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