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Option file modified when creating a new component

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Topic: Option file modified when creating a new component
Posted By: dramos
Subject: Option file modified when creating a new component
Date Posted: 22 Oct 2023 at 10:23am
Hi,

Using the version 23.12 I've realized that when I create a new component and save it on a folder, always I get the message "CAD options settings were changed. Do you want to save the new settings?"


This message is quite unfriendly because I save the created components in different folders on my computer before creating the library in Altium. 

On before versions I didn't get this message. 

What can I do not to get this message?

Thanks in advance.
david




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Posted By: Ian S
Date Posted: 23 Oct 2023 at 1:09am
I agree - it's an unnecessary check; I get the same message each time too for the same reason.
Ian


Posted By: dramos
Date Posted: 23 Oct 2023 at 4:20am
Hi Ian S,

Yes, I believe that It is an unnecessary check too. 

When I create a component, I create it for Nominal and Least density. So I get this message twice for each component. 

It is not handy. We have added a step, a click  to the footprint creation procedure ...

david


Posted By: Jeff.M
Date Posted: 23 Oct 2023 at 7:13am
The 'Save to Directory' is intended to be a place where you place all your translated projects.
For that reason, the general directory only is saved and then displayed for each new part.  
Since you're trying to create a new subfolder for each part you create, you're triggering the 'ask to save' message.
Since Altium, when you choose 'Run Script', filters all files by the .prjscr file extension there is generally no need to do what you're doing.
But we'll see what we can do to filter out the file name and only work with the directory.
Do you use the same directory for all your footprint subfolders?


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Posted By: Ian S
Date Posted: 23 Oct 2023 at 7:43am
For Allegro - I always use the same directory.
For PADS Layout - same directory for all, different target libraries.

Regards,
Ian




Posted By: dramos
Date Posted: 23 Oct 2023 at 8:00am
Hi,

In our case, we always create the sub-folders with the scripts in the same directory or folder.

We have defined an User_Data folder where there is a PCB_Library_Expert folder and inside of it we create the folders with the created scripts.

Untill now hadn't had problems.

Regards,
david


Posted By: Jeff.M
Date Posted: 23 Oct 2023 at 10:06am
A new option has been added to the Altium translator that will allow you select between saving to either the selected output directory only or that directory + the footprint name (similar to the option for Cadence if you have that).
You will still get the 'ask to save to save' message, but only once when you select one or the other.
This will be in the next pre-release update, probably 10/24/23.


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Posted By: dramos
Date Posted: 24 Oct 2023 at 1:07pm
Hi Jeff,

I've just tested it and it seems that it works as we hope. 

Tomorrow I will test the release version deeper.

Thanks in advance for your help!

Regards,
david



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