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What you can do...<br>
What you can do...<br>
Place the cursor on the starting point of the torus. Press [o] (for options) for torus settings. The second point you are clicking with [[Mousekeys|'''M1''']] is the center of the torus and can be entered with '''[Return]''' or [[Mousekeys|'''M1''']]. The third one is the end point. Are point one and three identical, a full circle will be drawn. These arcs are always drawn in mathematical positive sense (counter clockwise). You can call an options dialog with  [[Mousekeys|'''M11''']] or [o] and enter the following information:<br>
Place the cursor on the starting point of the torus. Press [o] (for options) for torus settings. The second point you are clicking with [[Mousekeys|'''M1''']] is the center of the torus and can be entered with '''[Return]''' or [[Mousekeys|'''M1''']]. The third one is the end point. Are point one and three identical, a full circle will be drawn. These arcs are always drawn in mathematical positive sense (counter clockwise). You can call an options dialog with  [[Mousekeys|'''M11''']] or [o] and enter the following information:<br><br>


[[Image:e_TorusDlg.jpg|none]]
[[Image:TorusDlg_e.jpg|none]]<br><br>


'''Line width:''' Width of the torus line.<br>   
'''Line width:''' Width of the torus line.<br>   
'''Aura:''' The torus is also drawn in the according deletion layer. Additionally, the aura value is added to added to the line width.<br>   
'''Aura:''' Width of the spacing between torus and an automatic ground plane. The torus is also drawn in the according deletion layer. The aura is added to the line width.<br>
'''Layer/Page:''' Here you define on which layer of the PCB or page in the schematic this and future tori will be drawn.<br>  
'''Dotted'''  -- '''Rounded ends''': Concerns the line style of the torus.<br>
'''Aura:''' Width of the spacing brtween torus and an automatic ground plane.<br><br>
'''Layer/Page:''' Here you define on which page in the schematic or layer of the PCB this one and future tori will be drawn.<br>  
'''Color:''' Standard means what is set within the ini file. Any other color here can be chosen.<br>
'''Signal:''' If the torus is drawn to a copper layer or if it is part of an existing signal, you may either select the signal name here or just view it.<br>
'''Component:''' If the torus is part of a component, the component name is shown here. But here you can not actively enter a component name in order to assign the torus to a paricular component.<br><br><br><br>


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Latest revision as of 16:31, 13 November 2017

Also see: Circle / slice / ring, Snap Point

You select this feature if you need to draw only a segment of a circle (torus).

You can reach this mode...
by [t] or
by "Draw Torusses" in menu "Elements" or
by the tool .

Leave this mode...
by [ESC] or M12

What you can do...
Place the cursor on the starting point of the torus. Press [o] (for options) for torus settings. The second point you are clicking with M1 is the center of the torus and can be entered with [Return] or M1. The third one is the end point. Are point one and three identical, a full circle will be drawn. These arcs are always drawn in mathematical positive sense (counter clockwise). You can call an options dialog with M11 or [o] and enter the following information:



Line width: Width of the torus line.
Aura: Width of the spacing between torus and an automatic ground plane. The torus is also drawn in the according deletion layer. The aura is added to the line width.
Dotted -- Rounded ends: Concerns the line style of the torus.
Layer/Page: Here you define on which page in the schematic or layer of the PCB this one and future tori will be drawn.
Color: Standard means what is set within the ini file. Any other color here can be chosen.
Signal: If the torus is drawn to a copper layer or if it is part of an existing signal, you may either select the signal name here or just view it.
Component: If the torus is part of a component, the component name is shown here. But here you can not actively enter a component name in order to assign the torus to a paricular component.