Hiding PCB Designator Text
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Reading docs about Hide component designator text in PCB layout.
Moving and Hiding Silkscreen Example 1: Hiding the silkscreen element of capacitor.
- First select the individual silkscreen element that you'd like to modify. Hovering over the component and left-clicking selects all of it. Instead, double-click to select the individual element within the component, or find it in the object tree, or hover and press the command key to select the element directly.
- Once you've selected the silkscreen element, move it from its default position. In doing so, Flux will automatically generate a new
positionselector-rule with an!importantflag. The only way to modify individual elements (silkscreen content, pad, etc.) within a component is by using the!importantflag.- To hide the element once Flux has auto-generated a
positionrule with!importantflag, add an additionalenablerule and set it tofalse. To force the element to be hidden, add!importantto it as well.
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Reading docs about split the screen to show both the schematic and PCB viewports side by side.
Exploring multi-screen options.
- Distribute Across Screens or Desktops
- Drag each tab to a different screen if you have a multi-monitor setup. This way, you can keep your schematic on one screen and the layout on another.
- If you don’t have multiple screens, you can achieve the same effect by creating multiple virtual desktops or snapping each window side by side.
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