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Stephan Rose
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Well here it is, the first beta of the first component.
The library editor is now online. Basic functionality is available.
http://www.contechelectronics.com/eda.htm
Requirements are DirectX9, and Microsoft .Net Framework V1.1, links
are provided to both. Both are a one-time installation only.
To give a quick intro on how to use this (more details on the website
later, I'm going to site down this weekend and put up a more
reasonable page).
Library menu, add library allows to import either an accel ascii
library, or my own format (I'll put up a sample library this weekend
as well).
Create library allows creation of a new library.
Then, via right click menus in the library view on the left hand side,
symbols can be added, modified, etc. Double clicking on a symbol part
(not the symbol name), will open the edit window to allow editing.
Most everything else should be fairly straightforward from here.
I'll put more of a manual and such online over the weekend so check
back often.
- Stephan
The library editor is now online. Basic functionality is available.
http://www.contechelectronics.com/eda.htm
Requirements are DirectX9, and Microsoft .Net Framework V1.1, links
are provided to both. Both are a one-time installation only.
To give a quick intro on how to use this (more details on the website
later, I'm going to site down this weekend and put up a more
reasonable page).
Library menu, add library allows to import either an accel ascii
library, or my own format (I'll put up a sample library this weekend
as well).
Create library allows creation of a new library.
Then, via right click menus in the library view on the left hand side,
symbols can be added, modified, etc. Double clicking on a symbol part
(not the symbol name), will open the edit window to allow editing.
Most everything else should be fairly straightforward from here.
I'll put more of a manual and such online over the weekend so check
back often.
- Stephan