User Guide

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PASTE
Insert objects from the paste buffer into the drawing. Restrictions: see
help.NotidenticaltotheWindowspastefunction.
DELETE
Deletevisibleobjects.
Also in combination with GROUP command. If a group has been de
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fined,itcanbedeletedwiththe right
mousebutton.
The DELETE command deletes an entire part when clicking on a gate
with the Shift key pressed. In that case, the wires connected to the ele
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mentintheboardwillnotberippedup.
Clicking on a net or bus wire with the Shift key pressed deletes the enti
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renetorbussegment.
ADD
Add library elements to the schematic. A search function helps devices
tobefoundquickly.USEspecifieswhichlibrariesareavailable.
PINSWAP
Swap two nets connected to equivalent pins of a device, provided the
pinshavebeendefinedwiththesameswaplevel.
GATESWAP
Swap two equivalent gates of a device, provided the gates have been de
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fined with the same swaplevel. In EAGLE terminology, a gate is a part of
a device which can be individually placed on a schematic (e.g. one tran
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sistorfromatransistorarray).
NAME
Givenamestocomponents,nets,orbuses.
VALUE
Provide values for components. Integrated circuits normally get the
type(e.g.74LS00N)astheirvalue.
SMASH
Separate name and value texts from a device, so that they can be placed
individually. The size of smashed texts can also be individually changed.
Also in combination with GROUP. If a group is defined, you can smash
itwitharightmouseclick.
Keep the Shift key pressed while using the SMASH command in order
to unsmash texts. They are not editable anymore and appear at their
originalpositionsafterawindowrefresh.
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