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Capture parts showing different colors

jatins
jatins over 2 years ago

Hi

Recently, Resistors R5, R11, R12(maybe more also) started to appear in red colors in Schematics as shown below. They should actually be blue.

This change is also valid when i make a pdf out of Schematics. Preferences window show the colors setup.

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  • rg13
    0 rg13 over 2 years ago

    It seems that you have shared snapshot while in variant view mode. What happens to color of R5, R11 and R12 when in core design mode?

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    0 jatins over 2 years ago in reply to rg13

    In core design mode, it shows correct blue color as shown here:

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  • rg13
    0 rg13 over 2 years ago in reply to jatins

    In case if user has applied 'Link Database part' in Variants, then respective part will be highlighted in red color in variant view mode.

    In this case, I have applied 'Link database part' to C50 in variant in Part manager.

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    0 jatins over 2 years ago in reply to rg13

    Looks like this is the case that it is linked to database part. So, how can i remove it?

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