Altium Designer 2013 Home Page
Contents
The Home page has been totally redesigned in Altium Designer 13.0, presenting a number of distinct views and sub-views with which to browse and manage various aspects of the software. This includes views for License Management, Plugins & Updates, the Altium Wiki, and a Workspace view – providing a fuller, richer graphical browsing experience of your open projects and their constituent documents. There's also a dedicated Getting Started view, to get you up and running with the software, as well as a What's New view – catering for latest announcements in the AltiumLive Blog, as well as new content added and available in the Content Store. For those connected to an Altium Satellite Vault Server, views are also provided to browse and manage (if an administrator) the structure and users for the vault.
Access
Access the Home page by:
- Using the View » Home command (shortcut: V, H).
- Clicking the button on the Navigation toolbar.
Views and Sub-Views
The Home page consists of a number of dedicated views. In some cases a view simply acts as a 'container' for a collection of sub-views. The following sections detail each of these views/sub-views.
Start
The Start view is simply a container providing access to two sub-views – What's New and Getting Started.
What's New
This sub-view presents information in two regions:
- Latest News – the latest 10 entries posted by Altium in the AltiumLive Blog. Click on the title for an entry to access it directly within the Blog.
- New in Content Store – the latest content that has been added to the AltiumLive Content Store. Click the graphic or first link beneath it to access the corresponding detailed page for that content within the Store. Click the second link below that to access the parent-level page for the manufacturer/category.
Getting Started
This sub-view provides various task-based links. Use the links provided in the left-hand pane to quickly access controls to perform common tasks, or to access features directly. Many of these links are to predefined navigation support pages. Tasks associated with a particular design area, for example, will take you to pages offering common tasks such as creation of a new project or document, and also featuring key reference documentation for that design area. Other links provide immediate access to resources, such as the Devices view or Knowledge Center panel.
Workspace
Main article: Project Document Previews
This view provides a neat graphical interface for browsing all currently open projects and their constituent documents. Only one project can be browsed within the view at any given time, and this is distinguished by a highlighted background. Click on a project entry to select it for browsing. With the desired project selected in the list, the remaining sections in the view present its constituent documents. Documents are gathered into logical groupings, similar to the sub-folder structuring found in the Projects panel. The exact groupings will depend on the type of project being viewed.
Documentation
This view presents Altium's online Wiki. The Altium Wiki is home to the latest documentation for Altium's Design solutions. It is here that the latest features are documented as new articles, and updates applied to existing articles as the software improves. The Altium Wiki can be thought of as THE master set of documentation – your destination for information on solutions including: Altium Designer, Altium Vault Technology, AltiumLive, Altium Designer Viewer, the Altium Instrument Dashboard, and Altium Hardware.
Vaults
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Users
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Admin
The Admin view is simply a container providing access to two sub-views – License Management and Plugins & Updates.
License Management
Main articles: Altium Designer Licensing System, Using an On-Demand License, Using a Standalone License, Using a Private Server License
This sub-view provides 'command central' for obtaining a license. Sign-in to your Altium account (using your AltiumLive credentials) and view and select On-Demand licenses available to you. Add a Standalone license file. Or, connect to your Private License Server and use a seat from any of the associated Private Server licenses made available to you by your network administrator.
Whether using an On-Demand license, Standalone license, or Private Server license, the Available Licenses region of the view will automatically present the specific licenses available to you. Choose the license that you want to use and then click on the applicable command, depending on how you want to use that license.
Plugins & Updates
Main articles: Installation & Content Management, Post-Installation Management of your Altium Designer Install
This sub-view provides the interface to Altium's cloud-based installation repository (http://installation.altium.com
). It is through this repository that Altium makes available new revisions to the core Altium Designer platform, as well as the optional plugins that provide extended software functionality.
From this view, it can be seen, at a glance, whether a new revision of the platform – itself a plugin – is available, or if there are updates to other currently installed plugins, or even if other new plugin functionality is available. Then make the decision as to whether or not to update the platform and/or existing plugins, or add that additional functionality to the installation. And there are no constraints. You can freely add, update or remove functionality at any time as needs change, including the ability to roll-back to a previous revision of a plugin.