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how to assign a command

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 17 years ago

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?

 

 

 

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    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    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

     

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    autodeskguest over 17 years ago

    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

     

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    autodeskguest over 17 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    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

    news:ft5sv4$i5c$1@cheetah.cadsoft.de...

    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

     

     

     

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