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skyflyrr over 14 years ago

Here is a discussion on the support forum I thought would be good to offer as a suggestion also.

 

The question was:

Is there a way to create a line and specify/change its length once it is on your board layout? I brought up properties on some lines I drew and thought I could specify the length I wanted, but it is not allowed on the properties box? A way to specify after the fact eliminates having to look at coordinates or trying to start at a certain location to determine length. This should be available via a properties menu.

 

 

Answer:

Hi Bob,

 

The length field in the properties box is read-only.  But you can edit the

(x y) coordinate of the start and end of the line so you can effect the

length that way.

 

Or, if you know exactly how much shorter you want it, set the grid to that

exact amount and then move one end of the line by exactly one grid.

 

Cheers,

 

James.

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My reply:

James, thank you for the reply. I would like to suggest that in a future version you allow the length to be changed directly on the length box. This is such a useful feature in other cad programs.

 

Thank you,

 

Bob

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    CSWalt over 14 years ago

    Hi James,

     

    On 07/20/12 15:56, Bob Moreno wrote:

    Here is a discussion on the support forum I thought would be good to offer as a suggestion also.

     

    The question was:

    Is there a way to create a line and specify/change its length once it is on your board layout? I brought up properties on some lines I drew and thought I could specify the length I wanted, but it is not allowed on the properties box? A way to specify after the fact eliminates having to look at coordinates or trying to start at a certain location to determine length. This should be available via a properties menu.

     

     

    Answer:

    Hi Bob,

     

    The length field in the properties box is read-only.  But you can edit the

    (x y) coordinate of the start and end of the line so you can effect the

    length that way.

     

    Or, if you know exactly how much shorter you want it, set the grid to that

    exact amount and then move one end of the line by exactly one grid.

     

    Cheers,

     

    James.

    In EAGLE's property dialogs generally all properties are just changeable in one way

    and only get effective after apply or ok pressed.

    This makes the behaviour very clear.

     

    Your suggestion basically makes sense of course. But with this you'd be able to change cordinates

    in 2 ways (by changing coordinates directly and/or changing length).

    If both is changed, who wins ? What if additionally the curve value is changed ?

     

    If only length is changed, we could keep the wire's first point and change the 2nd point

    or the other way. That's not clear either. There needs to be something like a swap option, too.

    The dialog will no more be so easy to understand, so I'm not sure

    if that's such a good idea.

     

    Regards,

    Walter Spermann

     

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    e14 Contributor over 14 years ago in reply to CSWalt

    Walter Spermann <Walter.Spermann@cadsoft.de> wrote:

    Hi James,

     

    On 07/20/12 15:56, Bob Moreno wrote:

    >> Here is a discussion on the support forum I thought would be good to

    >> offer as a suggestion also.

    >>

    >> The question was:

    >> Is there a way to create a line and specify/change its length once it is

    >> on your board layout? I brought up properties on some lines I drew and

    >> thought I could specify the length I wanted, but it is not allowed on

    >> the properties box? A way to specify after the fact eliminates having to

    >> look at coordinates or trying to start at a certain location to

    >> determine length. This should be available via a properties menu.

    >>

    >>

    >> Answer:

    >> Hi Bob,

    >>

    >> The length field in the properties box is read-only.  But you can edit the

    >> (x y) coordinate of the start and end of the line so you can effect the

    >> length that way.

    >>

    >> Or, if you know exactly how much shorter you want it, set the grid to that

    >> exact amount and then move one end of the line by exactly one grid.

    >>

    >> Cheers,

    >>

    >> James.

    In EAGLE's property dialogs generally all properties are just changeable in one way

    and only get effective after apply or ok pressed.

    This makes the behaviour very clear.

     

    Your suggestion basically makes sense of course. But with this you'd be

    able to change cordinates

    in 2 ways (by changing coordinates directly and/or changing length).

    If both is changed, who wins ? What if additionally the curve value is changed ?

     

    If only length is changed, we could keep the wire's first point and change the 2nd point

    or the other way. That's not clear either. There needs to be something

    like a swap option, too.

    The dialog will no more be so easy to understand, so I'm not sure

    if that's such a good idea.

     

    Regards,

    Walter Spermann

     

     

    Now that was a lazy answer image

    How about a calculate button on each point inside the properties? Put angle

    and length (load it with current) in a requester and it calculates the new

    point for you. There is no need to support command line, but I guess it

    would be nice there too.

     

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    e14 Contributor over 14 years ago in reply to CSWalt

    Walter Spermann <Walter.Spermann@cadsoft.de> wrote:

    Hi James,

     

    On 07/20/12 15:56, Bob Moreno wrote:

    >> Here is a discussion on the support forum I thought would be good to

    >> offer as a suggestion also.

    >>

    >> The question was:

    >> Is there a way to create a line and specify/change its length once it is

    >> on your board layout? I brought up properties on some lines I drew and

    >> thought I could specify the length I wanted, but it is not allowed on

    >> the properties box? A way to specify after the fact eliminates having to

    >> look at coordinates or trying to start at a certain location to

    >> determine length. This should be available via a properties menu.

    >>

    >>

    >> Answer:

    >> Hi Bob,

    >>

    >> The length field in the properties box is read-only.  But you can edit the

    >> (x y) coordinate of the start and end of the line so you can effect the

    >> length that way.

    >>

    >> Or, if you know exactly how much shorter you want it, set the grid to that

    >> exact amount and then move one end of the line by exactly one grid.

    >>

    >> Cheers,

    >>

    >> James.

    In EAGLE's property dialogs generally all properties are just changeable in one way

    and only get effective after apply or ok pressed.

    This makes the behaviour very clear.

     

    Your suggestion basically makes sense of course. But with this you'd be

    able to change cordinates

    in 2 ways (by changing coordinates directly and/or changing length).

    If both is changed, who wins ? What if additionally the curve value is changed ?

     

    If only length is changed, we could keep the wire's first point and change the 2nd point

    or the other way. That's not clear either. There needs to be something

    like a swap option, too.

    The dialog will no more be so easy to understand, so I'm not sure

    if that's such a good idea.

     

    Regards,

    Walter Spermann

     

     

    Now that was a lazy answer image

    How about a calculate button on each point inside the properties? Put angle

    and length (load it with current) in a requester and it calculates the new

    point for you. There is no need to support command line, but I guess it

    would be nice there too.

     

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