![]() but no such shortcuts exist, you must click with the mouse. When working in the library editor, letters within some of the different windows may be underlined - suggesting that keyboard shortcuts are available. Simple things like allowing the repeated strokes of the ESC key to terminate a given command are not fully implemented. How simple can C be if you have not pursued a degree in computer science? To get the most of Eagle there must be heavy reliance on its User Language Program, based on the C programming language. I think Cadsoft intends to address that issue but they have dragged their feet on that for way too long. Running two versions on the same machine is trouble, keeping an old version while trying a newer version will result in one version overwriting the other's settings. It is not easily configurable, there are several configuration files in play and it takes some time to learn their interactions (which Cadsoft fails to adequately describe in the documentation). ![]() EAGLE is an acronym for Easily Applicable Graphic Layout Editor. ![]() But Eagle has loads of inconsistencies and annoyances. Eagle is very capable if you are willing to devote the time. ![]()
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