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Chris55000 Posted - 05 Jul 2022 : 00:13:57
Can anyone tell me why Grids and Grid Settings aren't being saved when Editing Schematic symbols in the Library?

A lot of the schematic symbols I use need very small details added to them (e.g. the tiny capacitor added in a circle to denote a "variable–capacitance" diode) and it's a nuisance to find out all the Grids and Grid Settings have gone when I want to modify or add a schematic or PCB symbol, as I rely on the Grids to help me dimension small details!

I do a lot of circuit diagram work in a drawing package called "sPlan" by the German manufacturer Abacom and this German product doesn't show up this nonsense!

Chris Williams



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Chris55000 Posted - 05 Jul 2022 : 10:18:50
Ah!

I'll check those points and report back!

David L Jones, the owner of EEV Blog made this point in the 25 page "PCB Design Tutorial" he wrote, stating that you end up with "dangling bits of tracks, amateurish joins from tracks to pads and assorted other artefacts, all of which are down to not employing the Snap Grid properly!", so I'll pay special attention to that Grid when I make my next batch of symbols!

Chris Williams


edrees Posted - 05 Jul 2022 : 09:23:33
Grid and Grid settings ARE saved when creating or modifying a schematic component.
The Grid has to be "enabled" under Settings, then when you go to edit the component the original grid settings are visible and the grid (Metric/Imperial and snap) is set to what was used to create or edit the component in the first place.
However, if you mix up the grid settings and snap grid in numerous schematic components, you'll have problems wiring up the components in the Schematic Editor as there will be a mis-match of (snap) grids, -but the wire will still snap to the off grid pin!