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Standardizing Design Settings in OrCAD X Capture CIS

Jeet
Jeet 13 days ago

Starting with version 25.1, you can save and reuse Design Template settings to maintain consistency across projects. Design Template allows you to define default settings for new schematic designs, including fonts for various schematic objects, title block information, page size, grid references, and more.

To save and reuse Design Template settings, follow the given steps-

  • Navigate to Options > Design Template.
  • Customize the settings as required, including fonts, page size, title block, grid references, and other parameters.
  • Once customization is complete, click Save. A dialog box will prompt you to save the configuration as a .dtp file at your preferred location.
  • To apply the saved settings later, click Load in the Design Template dialog box and select the saved .dtp file from the desired location.

 

 

 

This feature allows designers to reuse design properties across new schematic designs, eliminating the need for redundant redefinition. Additionally, it enables seamless sharing of template files among teams and ensures consistent formatting in designs.

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  • Ulf K
    Ulf K 12 days ago

    This is a nice feature. May I humbly suggest that Cadence would consider including the font "Andale Mono" (Or Andale dot) in future releases. This font makes it easy to distinguish between captal O and the number 0 as the zero is displayed with a dot in its center. Some versions of zero uses a 0 with a forward slash / in it but that letter is the next to last letter in the Danish alphabet.

    My 5 eurocents.

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  • Ulf K
    Ulf K 12 days ago

    This is a nice feature. May I humbly suggest that Cadence would consider including the font "Andale Mono" (Or Andale dot) in future releases. This font makes it easy to distinguish between captal O and the number 0 as the zero is displayed with a dot in its center. Some versions of zero uses a 0 with a forward slash / in it but that letter is the next to last letter in the Danish alphabet.

    My 5 eurocents.

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    excellon1 10 days ago in reply to Ulf K

    Hi ULF

    Good idea on the font type. Just a FYI on this. At one time Orcad used to ship their own Orcad font for use in capture. It was in v16.3 or earlier.
    Perhaps you may have that install somewhere.

    Anyway, there is a fairly good difference between the number 0 and the letter o. The letter o is like a square with rounded off corners, it is also slightly bigger by a good margin than the number 0. Very easy to see the difference if printed or on the screen. the number 0 looks like ()

    do a search of the cadence folder for *.ttf to see if you have it. On windows I think you can just double click to install it to the Windows\Fonts folder or it could be copied manually too,

    I cant seem to post a pic of it here, but it does looks nice.

    Best regards.

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