Hello,
On circuitstudio website there is a sample of a schematic:
VCC and GND net/wire have both a special color and width.
Is there a way to have those attribute automatic?
Hi Jean-Louis,
The Underline Connections command (aka Highlighting Pen) can color the net within one sheet and can be easily navigated to other sheets to color them as well. Please see the screen capture.
Tools > Underline Connections, left-click a wire and the wire highlights or "underlines" with a color.
Press SPACEBAR before clicking and notice the Underline Connections button has changed the color, then click another net to underline it with the next color. There are 7 fixed colors to choose from and these are cycled around each time the space bar is pressed while in the command.
While using the command, hold Ctrl and left-click a Port like INT/CMP shown in the screen capture, then the related schematic sheet opens and that same net is now underlined with the same color.
To clear underlines for the entire project, click the bottom part of the Underline Connections button to Clear Underlines, or press Shift+Ctrl+C.
Best regards,
James Harriman
Altium
Hi Jean-Louis,
The Underline Connections command (aka Highlighting Pen) can color the net within one sheet and can be easily navigated to other sheets to color them as well. Please see the screen capture.
Tools > Underline Connections, left-click a wire and the wire highlights or "underlines" with a color.
Press SPACEBAR before clicking and notice the Underline Connections button has changed the color, then click another net to underline it with the next color. There are 7 fixed colors to choose from and these are cycled around each time the space bar is pressed while in the command.
While using the command, hold Ctrl and left-click a Port like INT/CMP shown in the screen capture, then the related schematic sheet opens and that same net is now underlined with the same color.
To clear underlines for the entire project, click the bottom part of the Underline Connections button to Clear Underlines, or press Shift+Ctrl+C.
Best regards,
James Harriman
Altium