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Mac Version of Eagle, using the CTRL key

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Former Member over 13 years ago

I'm using Eagle on the Mac and for the most part it works GREAT. I do have

one issue that is killing me however.

 

HOW does one use commands which require the "CRLT" key? I have the need to

draw a polygon with a curve section but can't because I can't use the

control key. There are other commands that I've had the same problem with

when they need the "CTRL" key.

 

Did I do something wrong in setting up Eagle so it is not telling the OS to

pass control key? I know you can do this when writing programs under OSX.

 

Please someone help me figure this out.

 

I'm using Eagle 5.x

 

Thanks

 

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    Former Member over 13 years ago

    On 06/01/2012 15:04, John Warren wrote:

    I'm using Eagle on the Mac and for the most part it works GREAT. I do have

    one issue that is killing me however.

     

    HOW does one use commands which require the "CRLT" key? I have the need to

    draw a polygon with a curve section but can't because I can't use the

    control key. There are other commands that I've had the same problem with

    when they need the "CTRL" key.

     

    Did I do something wrong in setting up Eagle so it is not telling the OS to

    pass control key? I know you can do this when writing programs under OSX.

     

    Please someone help me figure this out.

     

    I'm using Eagle 5.x

     

    Thanks

     

    Hi John,

    Like all Mac software, the Command key functions in the same way that

    the Control key does in Windows,

     

    Phil.

     

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Phil Macphail wrote on Fri, 06 January 2012 10:18

    On 06/01/2012 15:04, John Warren wrote:

    I'm using Eagle on the Mac and for the most part it works GREAT. I

    do have

    one issue that is killing me however.

     

    HOW does one use commands which require the "CRLT" key? I have the

    need to

    draw a polygon with a curve section but can't because I can't use

    the

    control key. There are other commands that I've had the same

    problem with

    when they need the "CTRL" key.

     

    Did I do something wrong in setting up Eagle so it is not telling

    the OS to

    pass control key? I know you can do this when writing programs

    under OSX.

     

    Please someone help me figure this out.

     

    I'm using Eagle 5.x

     

    Thanks

     

    Hi John,

    Like all Mac software, the Command key functions in the same way that

    the Control key does in Windows,

     

    Phil.

     

     

    That doesn't work since it's currently used to allow one to move the

    display around so it won't also work like the control key.

     

    This is a problem with you design software that makes non-standard use of

    the basic GUI interface and decide that you know what's better and go your

    own way.

     

    Again, you can under program control tell the OS to not use the control key

    as a modifier while it's in your window but to pass it to the program for

    processing. If your going to make non-standard use if the mouse and keys

    then you need to use this option.

     

    What I need to do cuttingly is to draw a rectangle except for one end which

    needs to be a half circle. It's an area that needs to be cutout so a RGB

    LED can lay on it's side in the hole so it can be seen from both sides of

    the board. I've not been able to figure out how to use the command line to

    do the same thing.

     

     

     

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

     

    What I need to do cuttingly is to draw a rectangle except for one end which

    needs to be a half circle. It's an area that needs to be cutout so a RGB

    LED can lay on it's side in the hole so it can be seen from both sides of

    the board. I've not been able to figure out how to use the command line to

    do the same thing.

     

    >

     

    I think you can use the miter tool in the arc mode to arc the corner

    then you can adjust the end points and the middle point with the mouse.

    Paul R.

     

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    John Warren wrote:

     

    What I need to do cuttingly is to draw a rectangle except for one end

    which needs to be a half circle. It's an area that needs to be cutout

    so a RGB LED can lay on it's side in the hole so it can be seen from

    both sides of the board. I've not been able to figure out how to use

    the command line to do the same thing.

     

     

    Perhaps this could be manufactured either as a hole (Hole layer) and a

    rectangular (milling layer) or a route from overlapped circle and rectangle

    in the milling layer and hence do it all in one hit.

     

    Warren

     

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    John Warren wrote:

     

    What I need to do cuttingly is to draw a rectangle except for one end

    which needs to be a half circle. It's an area that needs to be cutout

    so a RGB LED can lay on it's side in the hole so it can be seen from

    both sides of the board. I've not been able to figure out how to use

    the command line to do the same thing.

     

     

    Perhaps this could be manufactured either as a hole (Hole layer) and a

    rectangular (milling layer) or a route from overlapped circle and rectangle

    in the milling layer and hence do it all in one hit.

     

    Warren

     

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    Viewed / responded via the newsgroup at

    news.cadsoft.de

     

     

     

     

     

     

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