User Guide

Script and ULP files are text files containing command sequences in the
EAGLE command language or the EAGLE User Language. They can be
created and edited with the EAGLE text editor, or with any other text
editor.
Open
Opensanexistingfileofthetypesmentionedabove.
Saveall
All changed files are saved. The current settings for the project are saved
inthefile eagle.epf.
RefreshTree
Thecontentsofthe treeviewareupdated.
Exit
The program is terminated. When EAGLE is started again, the last pro
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gram status is restored, i.e. the windows and other working environ
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mentparametersappearunchanged.
The current status is also saved when you leave EAGLE with Alt-X
fromanyprogrampart.
Options Menu
Directories
The default directories for particular EAGLE files are entered in the
directoriesdialogbox.
More than one path may be entered for each of these. In the Windows
version the entries are separated by semicolons, while a colon is used in
the Linux version. The Projects directory is the default directory for the
texteditor.
The Projects directory contains subdirectories, each of which represents
a particular project. Each of the project directories contains an EAGLE
project file (eagle.epf). A project directory and its subdirectories usually
contain all the files that are associated with one particular project, such
as the schematic diagram and the layout, text files, manufacturing data,
documentationfilesandsoon.
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EAGLEManual