Example Lib Filter 0
Parent process: Sch:FilterSelect
Applied parameters: Source=LibExample|Expr=IsPin And (PinElectrical = ''Power'') |Zoom=True|Select=True
Summary
This command is used to apply a filter to the current document, using an underlying (and stored) query, to target all power pins.
Availability
In SCH Library Editor, activate the SCHLIB Filter Panel, and right click at the typing area of the Panel, choose command Examples » 0 Power pins from the popup menu, it will bring the relevant Query into the typing area, and then, if you are sure to conduct this filter, press Apply button .
Details
After launching the command, a filter will be applied to the current document, using the underlying query. All design objects that fall under the scope of the filter will remain fully visible, with all other design objects becoming dimmed.
Notes
Only those objects that fall under the scope of the filter will remain available for selection and editing. To make another object available for editing when it is dimmed, either apply a different filter that will include that object within its scope or clear the current filter, whereby all design objects in the workspace will become fully visible and available for editing.