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Can I specify the default designator text size for the footprint?

lsscythe
lsscythe over 5 years ago

I have the following problems:

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When adding a new FootPrint, the size of the designator is always fixed at 60mils height-10mils width and inserted.

2>

To change the size of all designators I have to use the Inspector after each selection.

3>

Adding a designator on the footprint creates two designators.

 

I want to change the default text size of the designator.

 

How can i do?

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    adamwebber over 5 years ago

    If you want to change the default settings then you need to edit a file in a text editor such as Notepad++ or similar.

     

    Start by Closing CircuitStudio or else the changes won't be saved.

     

    First, find the location of the file you need to edit.

    C:\Users\YOUR NAME\AppData\Roaming\Altium\CircuitStudio {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}

     

    Second, create a copy of ADVPCB.DFT (to protect yourself in case you mess it up)

     

    Open the file.

    Find the Component.  Should be line 9.

    Scroll to the right until you find DESIGNATOR.XXXXX.  This is where you will change all of the attributes of the component designator.  Don't go crazy here.  Change little things at a time.

     

    Save the file and restart CS.

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  • adamwebber
    adamwebber over 5 years ago

    If you want to change the default settings then you need to edit a file in a text editor such as Notepad++ or similar.

     

    Start by Closing CircuitStudio or else the changes won't be saved.

     

    First, find the location of the file you need to edit.

    C:\Users\YOUR NAME\AppData\Roaming\Altium\CircuitStudio {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX}

     

    Second, create a copy of ADVPCB.DFT (to protect yourself in case you mess it up)

     

    Open the file.

    Find the Component.  Should be line 9.

    Scroll to the right until you find DESIGNATOR.XXXXX.  This is where you will change all of the attributes of the component designator.  Don't go crazy here.  Change little things at a time.

     

    Save the file and restart CS.

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