When I had used Protel and manualy route board, hen I press * key the layer
change from bottom to top and vice versa and automaticaly put via in place.
Now I wonder is it possible to achive this action in Eagle too?
When I had used Protel and manualy route board, hen I press * key the layer
change from bottom to top and vice versa and automaticaly put via in place.
Now I wonder is it possible to achive this action in Eagle too?
vinny wrote:
When I had used Protel and manualy route board, hen I press * key the layer
change from bottom to top and vice versa and automaticaly put via in place.
Now I wonder is it possible to achive this action in Eagle too?
Options: Assign
designate the keystroke you wish
ex: Ctrl-T for me clears all layers, shows the TOP layer, Tplace,
torigins, tnames, pads, vias, unroutes, reference, holes, and dimension
layers
the command is shown below
display NONE TOP Tplace torigins tnames pads vias unroute reference
holes dimension
essentially, you assign a command line type script to a specified
keystroke. This allows for a great deal of flexibility and power in
Eagle. Learn the command line instructions and you can do anything with
"assign"
plus, FYI
search the forum prior to posting. Repeat queries (such as this one)
ruffle some feathers
Ted75zcar
Hay,
I had tried to work out this thing but I have no success. Can you give me
some detailed instructions? Or full command...?
HND
"Ted75zcar" <tbrannan@sporian.com> wrote in message
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vinny wrote:
When I had used Protel and manualy route board, hen I press * key the
layer change from bottom to top and vice versa and automaticaly put via
in place. Now I wonder is it possible to achive this action in Eagle too?
Options: Assign
designate the keystroke you wish
ex: Ctrl-T for me clears all layers, shows the TOP layer, Tplace,
torigins, tnames, pads, vias, unroutes, reference, holes, and dimension
layers
the command is shown below
display NONE TOP Tplace torigins tnames pads vias unroute reference holes
dimension
essentially, you assign a command line type script to a specified
keystroke. This allows for a great deal of flexibility and power in
Eagle. Learn the command line instructions and you can do anything with
"assign"
plus, FYI
search the forum prior to posting. Repeat queries (such as this one)
ruffle some feathers
Ted75zcar
"vinny" <vizer40@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Hay,
I had tried to work out this thing but I have no success. Can you give me
some detailed instructions? Or full command...?
HND
- Described in the manual
- HELP ASSIGN
T.
vinny wrote:
When I had used Protel and manualy route board, hen I press * key the layer
change from bottom to top and vice versa and automaticaly put via in place.
Now I wonder is it possible to achive this action in Eagle too?
try the middle mouse button
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Lorenz