User Guide

return to the schematic diagram editor. The frame is now hanging from
the mouse, and it can be put down. The bottom left hand corner of the
frameisusuallyatthecoordinateorigin(00).
Library names, device names and terms from the device description can
be used as search keys. Wildcards such as * or ? are allowed. A number
ofsearchkeys,separatedbyspaces,canbeused.
In the Layout Editor's
ADD dialog package names and terms from the
packagedescriptionscanbeused
ADDdialog:Resultsfromthe searchkey letter
The ADD command may also be entered via the command line or in
scriptfiles.Theframecanalsobeplacedusingthecommand:
addletter_p@frames.lbr
Wildcards like * and ? may also be used in the command line. The
command
addletter*@frames.lbr
for example opens the ADD windows and shows various frames in let
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terformattoselect.
The search will only examine libraries that are in use. That means that
thelibraryhasbeenloadedbytheUSEcommand.
If a certain library should not be listed in the ADD dialog anymore, se
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lect the library name in the tree and click the Drop button. Now it is not
inuse anymore.
PlaceCircuitSymbols(Gates)
All further devices are found and placed by means of the mechanism de
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scribed above. You decide a package variant at this early stage. It can eas
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ily be changed later if it should turn out that a different package form is
usedinthelayout.
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