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Topic: DIY Layout Creator - software for easy drawing PCB, vero and perfboard layouts (Read 325763 times)
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bancika
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Branislav S.
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To put vertical jumpers you need to click on hole in first/last row and anywhere outside board. Damn, you're the second one who has problem with last row...I have to find a way to replicate it...damn death row 
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Austin73
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Austin K - Bournemouth UK
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I actually need to be able to put a vertical jumper anywhere on the board rather than just on the edges if that makes sense
Cheers
Aus
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Bazz Fuss, Red LLama, Harmonic Jerkulator, LoFo MoFo, NPN Boost, Bronx Cheer, AB Box, Dual Loop, Crash Sync
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bancika
Posts: 1919
Branislav S.
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I get it now, will think about it...
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SuzukiScottie
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Also it's a pain to delete anything after you have started, only one udo how about multiple or even better a delete component.
Aus
In the component list on the right hand side..... right click the desired component, select delete, job done!
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bancika
Posts: 1919
Branislav S.
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Or press Del on keyboard 
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bancika
Posts: 1919
Branislav S.
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I just uploaded new version, good old link http://storm-software.co.yu/DIYLayout.exeNew added: trimmers, redesigned about box, little easier to use (green dots for trimemrs and transistors), improved drawing (component names are not rotated whenever possible), etc... Nobody tested PnP print yet? 
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JimRayden
Posts: 1986
Estonia
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I just uploaded new version, good old link http://storm-software.co.yu/DIYLayout.exeNew added: trimmers, redesigned about box, little easier to use (green dots for trimemrs and transistors), improved drawing (component names are not rotated whenever possible), etc... Nobody tested PnP print yet?  Excellent, I love the trimmers. Perhaps you could draw pins on the transistor, right now it kind of "blocks" the view.I mean just make the holes under a transistor visible. Possible? --------- Jimbo
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rockgardenlove
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Christian G. from Portland, Oregon.
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Here's what I'd like to see: Clickable components...this would be SOO much easier than selecting on the right hand side. Click/Drag components Undo/Ctrl-Z Redo/Ctrl-Y Organization of numbers...right now it only goes by first digit. So sometimes it organizes it as 1, 15, 2, 21...etc... Save As/Save Copy function Ctrl-Click to select more than one Shift-Click to select all in between Save dialog when the program shuts down When you open a saved project, it doesn't load the parts list! BIG PROBLEM! Solder pads don't need names... There are many trimmers without a gap of two holes between the middle leg and the outer ones And PNP print just prints a blank page 
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JimRayden
Posts: 1986
Estonia
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Here's what I'd like to see:
Clickable components...this would be SOO much easier than selecting on the right hand side. Click/Drag components
The thing is: everything is painted on a canvas - one visual component. So it's difficult to analyze layout structure in order to find out what's under mouse point, especially because there can be more than one component on the same place (e.g. trace cut and jumper). Maybe it will be possible sometimes, but for now I don't think it's too complicated to locate your pad. List is sorted by type, so you need only to click on first and press down arrow on keyboard to select next. With 100 pads it shouldn't take more than one minute, worst case scenario  There you go. When you open a saved project, it doesn't load the parts list! BIG PROBLEM!
bancika has already been notified of that. And it's not such a BIG PROBLEM as when you create a component, it reappears. Voila. Undo/Ctrl-Z Redo/Ctrl-Y Organization of numbers...right now it only goes by first digit. So sometimes it organizes it as 1, 15, 2, 21...etc... Save As/Save Copy function Ctrl-Click to select more than one Shift-Click to select all in between Save dialog when the program shuts down
As to these, I join Mr.Gardenlove. Sure looks much to do but take your time Bancika, you're going on a too fast pace anyway.  ----------- Jimbo
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bancika
Posts: 1919
Branislav S.
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Hm...I think I fixed that bug that doesn't load list when opening file...I just tried it and it worked, but only when opening from program, and not from windows...will fix it. Undo/Ctrl-Z Redo/Ctrl-Y Organization of numbers...right now it only goes by first digit. So sometimes it organizes it as 1, 15, 2, 21...etc... Save As/Save Copy function Ctrl-Click to select more than one Shift-Click to select all in between Save dialog when the program shuts down Ok, just when you select more than one you won't be able to do anything but delete... Since component clicking is out of reach, solder pads and traces do need name, so you can identify it. Are you sure that you put some traces/pads before trying to print PnP because that's only thing it prints. I tried with virtual printer that prints fo image file and it did print, I just don't know about scale. Thanks for suggestions!
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rockgardenlove
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Christian G. from Portland, Oregon.
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I printed it with traces and pads, yeah. I used both a PDF printer, and a paper printer...dunno whats going on.
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JimRayden
Posts: 1986
Estonia
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The print function works for me. The size of the printout is exactly right BUT it doesn't print trace widths, all the traces are the same width and pads the same default size. Get that fixed and it's good.
I don't know if it would be too much of work but in PCB mode, perhaps the components should have pads stuck to them? I mean, if I create a 16-pin IC, I'd like to have all the pads at where I placed the IC instead of creating them all individually. And when I decide to move the IC, I'd have to move each of the pads too... Perhaps it's possible to set up a child-parent relationship so the pads are travelling along with the components? Also with transistors, resistors and other components. That would make PCB-designing much simpler.
---------- Jimbo
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rockgardenlove
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Christian G. from Portland, Oregon.
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^Good idea... And while you're at it, a schematics drawer, and a box layout designer would be REALLY nice  Especially the box layout designer, I have alot of trouble with that stuff. Just something where you could enter the size of your box(XYZ) and then be able to move around jacks, pots, and switches inside the enclosure...
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bancika
Posts: 1919
Branislav S.
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Unfortunately, I don't have time these days. Yesterdays I had the hardest exam on my faculty, actually, the harders part of exam..."Mathematical Analysys II: Integrals" phew  And many more to come. About creating solder pads, it would be very simple to just create it, but adding "parent" property would make things little complicated but doable. Any way, I'll do one of this, that's for sure. As for other things: schematic drawer, I already said; There are very nice free solutions (TinyCAD) and I'd waste so much time trying to make something that will hardly be better. It's better to put that time for something more useful. Box layout maker is really nice idea. I will think about it... Also, I need to put "Change Value" directly inside explorer because when you want to change only value and not position you need to replace whole component...boring  Thanks for comments
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bancika
Posts: 1919
Branislav S.
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Finally got some time to work on this baby. New major updates: - Transparent components, hurrah!
Now you can see traces/jumpers under component - auto created solder pads when you create any component in PCB mode, still no "parent" property, but it works nice
 Transparency level is set to 78%, do you think it's a) OK b) too transparent c) too opaque Tnx
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« Last Edit: May 24, 2006, 10:45:19 AM by bancika »
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JimRayden
Posts: 1986
Estonia
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 --------- Jimbo
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hairyandy
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Andy Harrison
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Looks A OK to me.  Bancika, you're the man!
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bancika
Posts: 1919
Branislav S.
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Tnx  The only drawback is slower drawing. With 100% opaque pics you can just copy it to surface. For transparent I had to mix colors for every pixel on every component. I'll try to improve my algorithm a little, but it's nothing seriously slow anyway.
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JimRayden
Posts: 1986
Estonia
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Hmm, perhaps add a slider to the 'properties' tab that would allow selecting the transparency of the components for the project?
------------ Jimbo
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Gilles C
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Quebec, Canada
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Istarted working on a circuit again after stopping when I had to change things on the pcb, and I keep missing an option.
How can you delete a specific "cut track" component. They are numbered on the Explorer, but I can't find the name of the one I want to delete on the pcb.
For example, what I did is delete a component to move it elsewhere, but I have to delete a track cut because of that, but I can't find which one I should delete to get my trace connected again.
Thanks,
Gilles
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