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pedro444 Posted - 19 Jul 2008 : 17:04:07
Hi everyone,

I believe I see an inconsistency with the schematic symbol wizard.
Using the wizard to create a schematic symbol the technology file seems to be ignored. I can set my preferred units to say metric and my preferred grid setting in a technology file.
Starting the wizard it asks for the technology file to use but seems to ignore its settings.
Subsequently moving on to the symbol editing all is fine.
It seems like it's just the schematic symbol wizard section is ignoring the techonolgy settings. The PCB symbol wizard is ok.
Not a major issue in the scale of things except it probably is the first thing a new user experiments with.
I am very new to this & may very well be doing something stupid.
Any comment would be welcomed.
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Peter Johnson Posted - 24 Jul 2008 : 17:47:52
I don't think so. There's no record of this being reported before, but that probably means no-one's told us about it. I'll check it and log for investigation, thank you.