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I find the Tutorial Guide more helpful than the Training Manual. I have used both to answer some of my questions.
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I have downloaded and printed out both the Training Manual and the Tutorial Guide. And his answer cleared up a big issue for me. I am appreciative for the time DerekG takes to answer my questions. Nonetheless the experiences I have are frustrating because I know these problems are of a basic nature and should be resolved quickly without having to resort to formal inquiries.
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People that come to Diptrace from a professional background of experience with Orcad, PCad, Altium Designer and the like obviously have a much shorter learning curve than myself. But I have been involved with electronics for close to 45 years. A couple of forays with Eagle about 10 years ago for a couple of simple projects but I did not even make an attempt at mastering it. I don't have much in the way of experience working with PCB Cad Software. Pedro you are doing a "Selling Job" on me. Is DipTrace considering linking up with Octopart like Altium did with Circuitmaker ? That would put these types of problems to bed. Seeing that the next revision of DipTrace promises substantial enhancements to the stock Component and Pattern Files we will see far fewer instances like these. Nonetheless it was quite a learning experience.
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Once I figured out how to use the "Check Measurements" feature that became apparent. Although later I would find out that Case 18 is an adequate equivalent. There wasn't a pattern file listed for it in the stock program files. It has a slightly longer body and thicker leads. As I mentioned in the previous post this Diode is in a DO-29 Case which while not common is not rare either. This all started when I decided to use a symbol without an attached pattern instead of a formal component for a Zener Diode. BTW a couple of notes that might be of interest. I will keep this in mind when working in the PCB Layout. After performing the addition everything shows up fine. Quote from: K6TR on July 02, 2015, 09:03:01 pm Thanks for the info and the Tip.

