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Don`t Remember the Eagle Grid setting

dhiru
dhiru over 8 years ago

Hello Everyone,

 

I am using eagle 7.6.0. My friend made a schematic and board layout of a PCB. He send me the files for editing.

He used some grid setting which he don`t remember.

If I open the file to edit the schematic with my default grid setting, the net are not snapping to the pin terminals of the components.

Is there any way to open the file with grid settings with which the file was saved?

Or Is there any other reason for which I am unable to snap the pin terminals of the components?

 

Best regards,

Dhiraj

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    0 autodeskguest over 8 years ago

    Am 12.08.2017 um 21:10 schrieb Dhiraj Gehlot:

    Hello Everyone,

     

    I am using eagle 7.6.0. My friend made a schematic and board layout of a PCB. He send me the files for editing.

    He used some grid setting which he don`t remember.

    If I open the file to edit the schematic with my default grid setting, the net are not snapping to the pin terminals of the components.

    Is there any way to open the file with grid settings with which the file was saved?

    Or Is there any other reason for which I am unable to snap the pin terminals of the components?

     

    Best regards,

    Dhiraj

     

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    "If I open the file to edit the schematic with my default grid setting,

    the net are not snapping to the pin terminals of the components".

     

    In this case I assume the connections had never been really made. If one

    opens a *.sch the connections are done and they do not snap to the devices.

    Standard Grid in *.sch is 0,1" and is actually the only grid size

    because the devices are made in this size. Check if the origins of

    devices are on grid. If they are then only the nets may have been drawn

    false. If the origins are not on grid then the whole drawing could have

    been shoved off grid.

    One then can use the ulp "snap-on-grid" but try that on a copy of the

    schematics.

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 8 years ago

    Am 12.08.2017 um 21:10 schrieb Dhiraj Gehlot:

    Hello Everyone,

     

    I am using eagle 7.6.0. My friend made a schematic and board layout of a PCB. He send me the files for editing.

    He used some grid setting which he don`t remember.

    If I open the file to edit the schematic with my default grid setting, the net are not snapping to the pin terminals of the components.

    Is there any way to open the file with grid settings with which the file was saved?

    Or Is there any other reason for which I am unable to snap the pin terminals of the components?

     

    Best regards,

    Dhiraj

     

    --

    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    https://www.element14.com/community/message/227100

     

     

    "If I open the file to edit the schematic with my default grid setting,

    the net are not snapping to the pin terminals of the components".

     

    In this case I assume the connections had never been really made. If one

    opens a *.sch the connections are done and they do not snap to the devices.

    Standard Grid in *.sch is 0,1" and is actually the only grid size

    because the devices are made in this size. Check if the origins of

    devices are on grid. If they are then only the nets may have been drawn

    false. If the origins are not on grid then the whole drawing could have

    been shoved off grid.

    One then can use the ulp "snap-on-grid" but try that on a copy of the

    schematics.

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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