Is there a way to set the Mark at a part's origin, by name? Something like:
mark (@IC1)
If not, it would be useful!
Andrew.
Is there a way to set the Mark at a part's origin, by name? Something like:
mark (@IC1)
If not, it would be useful!
Andrew.
"Andrew Sterian" <a.sterian@emsyde.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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Is there a way to set the Mark at a part's origin, by name? Something like:
mark (@IC1)
If not, it would be useful!
There is already a workaround about a similar subject:
http://www.eaglecentral.ca/forums/index.php?t=rview&th=46936&rid=0
On 7/12/12 6:22 AM, Christian Bohrer wrote:
"Andrew Sterian" <a.sterian@emsyde.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
>> Is there a way to set the Mark at a part's origin, by name? Something like:
>>
>> mark (@IC1)
>>
>> If not, it would be useful!
There is already a workaround about a similar subject:
http://www.eaglecentral.ca/forums/index.php?t=rview&th=46936&rid=0
>
Brilliant...thanks! I'm going to try to dig into the ULP to have this
doable from the command-line (the whole point of wanting to write 'mark
(@IC1)' was to avoid mousing and clicking).
Andrew.
On 7/12/12 6:22 AM, Christian Bohrer wrote:
"Andrew Sterian" <a.sterian@emsyde.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
>> Is there a way to set the Mark at a part's origin, by name? Something like:
>>
>> mark (@IC1)
>>
>> If not, it would be useful!
There is already a workaround about a similar subject:
http://www.eaglecentral.ca/forums/index.php?t=rview&th=46936&rid=0
>
Brilliant...thanks! I'm going to try to dig into the ULP to have this
doable from the command-line (the whole point of wanting to write 'mark
(@IC1)' was to avoid mousing and clicking).
Andrew.