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Printing in Colour, all of it in colour

Sparkylabs
Sparkylabs over 8 years ago

I am trying to print to PDF, I have got the print settings to colour by rectangles with text in them and a coloured background just come out as black boxes. My schematic is pointless if i cannot export it in some other format.

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  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp +1
    Ok, I just figured it out, you are talking about the indenting to show where the replies are relating. You are right, EEVBlog doesn't do that but there are loads that do and it does make it easier to follow…
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  • Sparkylabs
    Sparkylabs over 8 years ago

    Attached is the schematic file. I have modified the library so that the background to the parts is taken out allowing the text to show. Well the schematic would have been attached but this mornonic non forum won't allow file for mats from the software it claims to support. What a joke!

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  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to Sparkylabs

    Simon Turner wrote:

     

    Well the schematic would have been attached but this mornonic non forum won't allow file for mats from the software it claims to support. What a joke!

    Really? You couldn't just zip it and post it? Rather than help people help you you chose to have a rant instead?

     

    This forum supports an entire community, not just Circuit Studio and is actually pretty good. Yeah it can be a little clunky in places but it generally works.

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  • Sparkylabs
    Sparkylabs over 8 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    I hadn't thought of that and when the attach a document  tool gives you a sense of security as it lists a small list of files that you can't attach that don't include the format you want to attach then find it's actually forbidden even though it's native to the software this whole "forum" is about. My pop is at element14 and the poor excuse for a platform this is not the users, I only post here in the hope element14 see the bugs that need fixing otherwise I'd post in more sensible places like the EEVblog. There are established forum softwares out there for a reason, but no people like farnell or whatever they call themselves today want to make sure their corporate image is so ingrained that we get this poor excuse for a forum platform that they dreamt up themselves.

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  • harvie256
    harvie256 over 8 years ago in reply to Sparkylabs

    The sch file is blank...

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    harvie256 over 8 years ago in reply to Sparkylabs

    The sch file is blank...

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  • Sparkylabs
    Sparkylabs over 8 years ago in reply to harvie256

    could it be because you don't have the library ?

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  • harvie256
    harvie256 over 8 years ago in reply to Sparkylabs

    Shouldn't be because Altium schematic and pcb docs are self contained, they take a copy of all used library symbols/footprints and embed them in the doc.

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  • Sparkylabs
    Sparkylabs over 8 years ago in reply to harvie256

    Well I am afraid I have no idea.

     

    Rummaging around I have found settings for a PDF export, but I cannot find any export tool anywhere. I want to export to pdf or some file format that I can bring into 3D CAD (like DXF). I have been trying to print to PDF so maybe the fault is with the PDF printer. If there is a native export to PDF or other technical format then problem, probably solved.

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  • Sparkylabs
    Sparkylabs over 8 years ago in reply to Sparkylabs

    I have tried a different PDF printer and now the background comes out, so the problem is how the PDF printer handles the layers of CS schematic. But I still can't find any way of exporting to any useful format.

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  • harvie256
    harvie256 over 8 years ago in reply to Sparkylabs

    True the export options are limited, at the end of the day the Schematic entry is really a tool getting a netlist into the PCB editor.

     

    However, while you can't export it into a vector format, you can actually copy and paste it into one... Yeah crazy isn't it.

     

    So I use Adobe Illustrator, if I select all, copy then paste in Illustrator I have everything except the title box and border perfectly.  Maybe that'll work in you CAD package (doesn't seem to work in F360).  Don't know if that helps you or not.

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  • Sparkylabs
    Sparkylabs over 8 years ago in reply to harvie256

    Well technically speaking there are no export options for the schematic, all you can do is print and if you have a software printer you can use it to presumably strip the raw information and bang it into a new format. I'll have to try the copy and paste. Unfortunately I am in a situation where the company mostly works in 3D CAD and they want all of the design data in one file or at least I'd have to recreate the borders and everything in CS to look the same.

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  • Sparkylabs
    Sparkylabs over 8 years ago in reply to Sparkylabs

    Yes indeed, a select all and a copy/paste into solid edge draft environment seems to work, although it is as an image, but that is fine for my purposes.

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