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Is it possible to add a   document number

matelot
matelot over 8 years ago

I have managed to manipulate borders, with help from contributors to this

web site.

 

I notice in the title box there is a blank 'Document Number' box, is it

possible to put something somewhere in Eagle to fill this and if so how?

I notice the title of the file shows up in the title box and the date

changes every time you alter the file.

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  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 8 years ago +1
    matelot m wrote: I notice in the title box there is a blank 'Document Number' box, is it possible to put something somewhere in Eagle to fill this and if so how? Hello, You can add a global attribute from…
  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to autodeskguest +1
    Rob Pearce wrote on Fri, 14 July 2017 08:22 That said, it is possible (V5 onwards?) to embed attribute values in symbol text within the library. The limitation is that attributes apply to parts, not the…
  • matelot
    matelot over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp +1
    Thank you Rachael, that was what I was wanting. I don't come to the e-mail that this site is set to very often, sorry for the delay but thank you anyway. Bob.
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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 8 years ago

    On 13/07/17 22:47, mat wrote:

    I have managed to manipulate borders, with help from contributors to this

    web site.

     

    I notice in the title box there is a blank 'Document Number' box, is it

    possible to put something somewhere in Eagle to fill this and if so how?

    I notice the title of the file shows up in the title box and the date

    changes every time you alter the file.

     

    The document number is not handled automatically (at least, not on

    versions I've used a lot, there may be some V7 or V8 changes to this).

    Instead you can simply place a text annotation in there. Use the text

    tool, select a suitable font size and the layer that matches the border,

    and place the text.

     

    That said, it is possible (V5 onwards?) to embed attribute values in

    symbol text within the library. The limitation is that attributes apply

    to parts, not the schematic (or project) as a whole. You'd still have to

    set the attribute on the frame of every sheet.

     

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    autodeskguest over 8 years ago

    On 13/07/17 22:47, mat wrote:

    I have managed to manipulate borders, with help from contributors to this

    web site.

     

    I notice in the title box there is a blank 'Document Number' box, is it

    possible to put something somewhere in Eagle to fill this and if so how?

    I notice the title of the file shows up in the title box and the date

    changes every time you alter the file.

     

    The document number is not handled automatically (at least, not on

    versions I've used a lot, there may be some V7 or V8 changes to this).

    Instead you can simply place a text annotation in there. Use the text

    tool, select a suitable font size and the layer that matches the border,

    and place the text.

     

    That said, it is possible (V5 onwards?) to embed attribute values in

    symbol text within the library. The limitation is that attributes apply

    to parts, not the schematic (or project) as a whole. You'd still have to

    set the attribute on the frame of every sheet.

     

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    rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Rob Pearce wrote on Fri, 14 July 2017 08:22

    That said, it is possible (V5 onwards?) to embed attribute values in

    symbol text within the library. The limitation is that attributes

    apply

    to parts, not the schematic (or project) as a whole. You'd still have

    to

    set the attribute on the frame of every sheet.

     

     

    Global attributes work across the drawing, so set it in the schematic and

    it's set on every sheet. You have to doit separately for the layout, but

    you would want that different anyway as the layout would want to have a

    different document number to the schematic.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

     

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