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faults, 0 or missing= normal mode (don't auto-fill attribute
values).
Marked with "+[16]" for the format that is to deal with wire
connection entries when there is no existing terminal pin
Schematic- Panel wire format
number text on the panel wiring diagram device footprint,
meaning annotation ends up formatted into an Mtext en-
tity, and "+[17]" for format of data written onto target
TERMxx/WIRENOxx attributes carried on the panel wiring
diagram device footprint.
Marked with "+[18]" followed by 1= auto-hide a wire
number on a wire network when a wire number terminal
Auto-hide wire number
is present on the network (so that the same wire number
does not display twice on the single wire network), 0=
normal mode (do not hide any wire number text).
Marked with "+[19]" followed by wire number offset value,
0 or blank or missing= normal centering of wire numbers
Wire number offset
on the wire segment, value= offset from left or upper end
of wire segment.
Marked with "+[20]" followed by the file name. If this altern-
ative .env file does not exist or cannot be found, the default
wd.env file is used.
Alternate WD.ENV
Marked with "+[21]" followed by 0= wire number by layer
mode is off, 1= mode is on, and "+[22]" holds the layer
Wire number by layer
setup. Format of layer setup is semicolon delimited in re-
peating groups of four elements per layer definition. <layer
name>;<tag format>;<starting wire number>;<suffix list>;...
Marked with "+[23]" followed by 0= alternate catalog file
not defined, 1=defined and "+[24]" holds the alternate
catalog lookup file name.
Alternate catalog lookup
Marked with "+[27]" followed by the wire number ranges
to exclude for sequential wire numbering. (blank or miss-
Exclude wire number range
ing= no wire numbers excluded) For example, 100-
199,500-699.
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