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RE: [PROTEL EDA USERS]: Sch3 Library Editor Defaults.



For do this , you need copy libupd.bas in Client directory.
After , you need create  a new function in menu (in report for exemple),
with this settings :

			Name: Libupdate (or what you want)
			Process : Macro:RunMacro
			Parameters : Filename = libupd.bas | langage = clientbasic

For modify the names associate to part fields, you need open libupd.bas wiht
standard editor  an manualy modify there.
Be carreful, you need run the macro after open the library and every time
you create new compoment.
Bye
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: TSListServer [mailto:owner-proteledausers@techservinc.com]De la part
> de Ian
> Date: mercredi 13 septembre 2000 23:45
> @: Multiple recipients of list proteledausers
> Objet: [PROTEL EDA USERS]: Sch3 Library Editor Defaults.
>
>
> I have just started using Protel SCH3 and PCB3 (again) after a 12
> month gap.
> I have installed the service pack and have a few queries which someone may
> be able to help with.
>
> As I prefer a white background in the Sch drawing area I have set that as
> the default, however every time I start the Schematic library editor its
> window is always yellow. How do I save the Library defaults?
>
> On the same theme, I also want to create useful names for the default
> library component part fields, ie Volts, Watts, Part number etc,  How do I
> do this? The strange thing is I did do this some time ago but can not
> remember how.
>
> I know that most people are on 99 now but I can't afford to
> upgrade yet! so
> hope that someone may know the answers.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ian
>
>
>
>



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