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Russ hensel (talk | contribs) (New page: == start == Re-Run Auto I like to run auto when it does not finish at 100% I route some stuff on top, or bottom. then run auto again and it will tell how close to 100% you are. You ...) |
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+ | == What? == | ||
+ | The intent here is to list tips and tricks that are not apparent ( maybe just easily or commonly missed ) from the standard documents and tutorials on Eagle. We need contributions, this is just a start. | ||
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+ | == Start == | ||
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+ | === Re-Run Auto === | ||
I like to run auto when it does not finish at 100% I route some stuff on top, or bottom. then run auto again and it will tell | I like to run auto when it does not finish at 100% I route some stuff on top, or bottom. then run auto again and it will tell | ||
how close to 100% you are. You can also unroute a few wires and then re auto route them | how close to 100% you are. You can also unroute a few wires and then re auto route them | ||
− | Hide the top layer | + | === Hide the top layer === |
After I manually route on the top layer I sometimes want to rerun the autorouter. By hiding the top layer and then ripping up ever;ything you | After I manually route on the top layer I sometimes want to rerun the autorouter. By hiding the top layer and then ripping up ever;ything you | ||
leave you top layer in place. Show it again and it will remind you wher to do the manual routing, and you only have to redo the bottom. | leave you top layer in place. Show it again and it will remind you wher to do the manual routing, and you only have to redo the bottom. | ||
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Revision as of 08:09, 2 February 2009
What?
The intent here is to list tips and tricks that are not apparent ( maybe just easily or commonly missed ) from the standard documents and tutorials on Eagle. We need contributions, this is just a start.
Start
Re-Run Auto
I like to run auto when it does not finish at 100% I route some stuff on top, or bottom. then run auto again and it will tell how close to 100% you are. You can also unroute a few wires and then re auto route them
Hide the top layer
After I manually route on the top layer I sometimes want to rerun the autorouter. By hiding the top layer and then ripping up ever;ything you leave you top layer in place. Show it again and it will remind you wher to do the manual routing, and you only have to redo the bottom.