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scott216
scott216 over 11 years ago

Is there a script or something that can format all the component names and values on my board so it's the same size?   I tried a group select with the Info tool, but that didn't work.  Only one item was changed.

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    0 dukepro over 11 years ago

    On 04/25/2014 08:31 PM, scott216 wrote:

    Is there a script or something that can format all the component names

    and values on my board so it's the same size?   I tried a group select

    with the Info tool, but that didn't work.  Only one item was changed.

     

    Scott,

     

    What you're forgetting to do is to smash the parts first.  Try these

    commands:

     

       

    1. Group all components

        disp tOrig bOrig tNames bNames tPlace bPlace;

        group all;

       

    1. Smash components in the group exposing the text origins

        smash (C>0 0);

       

    1. Group all components including the text origins

        group all;

       

    1. Change the font and the size of the text

        change font vector (C>0 0);

        change size 50mil (C>0 0);

       

    1. Restore the previously displayed layers

        disp last;

     

     

    The "(C>0 0)" represents a Control-Right-Click at the origin, which

    causes the command to operate on the group.

     

    Hope This Helps,

        - Chuck

     

     

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    0 scott216 over 11 years ago in reply to dukepro

    Thanks Chuck, that's great info and should be a big help.

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    0 scott216 over 11 years ago in reply to dukepro

    Thanks Chuck, that's great info and should be a big help.

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    0 dukepro over 11 years ago in reply to scott216

    On 05/02/2014 11:02 AM, scott216 wrote:

    Thanks Chuck, that's great info and should be a big help.

     

    The ratio can also be changed in a similar manner.  If you're not

    familiar with it, the text ratio is the ratio of the height of a text

    cell to the width of the line used to draw the text.  Most board houses

    have a minimum line width of about 7 mils for the silkscreen layer.  So,

    for 50 mil text, a ratio no less than 7/50, or 14%, should be used.

     

    Thus, after you have all your text selected into a group, you can add

     

        change ratio 14 (C>0 0);

     

     

    along with the "change font" and "change size" commands.

     

    HTH,

        - Chuck

     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 11 years ago in reply to dukepro

    Chuck Huber wrote:

    Thus, after you have all your text selected into a group, you can add

     

       change ratio 14 (C>0 0);

     

    the 'C' modifier is not needed for group actions on the command line.

     

    While a right click (or 'ctrl right click' if

    Option.ToggleCtrlForGroupSelectionAndContextMenu is set to 1)

    performed with the mouse would open a context menu, this makes no

    sense when performing a simulated right click from the command line.

    --

     

    Lorenz

     

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    0 dukepro over 11 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 05/05/2014 01:36 AM, Lorenz wrote:

    Chuck Huber wrote:

    Thus, after you have all your text selected into a group, you can add

     

       change ratio 14 (C>0 0);

    the 'C' modifier is not needed for group actions on the command line.

     

    While a right click (or 'ctrl right click' if

    Option.ToggleCtrlForGroupSelectionAndContextMenu is set to 1)

    performed with the mouse would open a context menu, this makes no

    sense when performing a simulated right click from the command line.

     

    I tried it with setting the option to 1 and 0.  You're right - the 'C'

    is not required in either case.

    I guess I've always used it only because that's what was required with

    the mouse.

     

    So this means that all right clicks from the command line operate on the

    group regardless of the presence or absence of the 'C', and regardless

    of the setting of Option.ToggleCtrlForGroupSelectionAndContextMenu in

    ~/.eaglerc.

     

    This is good to know.

     

    Thanks,

        - Chuck

     

     

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