Just move the symbol and/or library files from wherever they are
now to the folder or directory where the schematic is, using the
operating system's file browser (or whatever they call it), or the
command line, whichever suits you.
Then edit the symbol and schematic, per Tony's instructions.
All done.
Donald.
On 2024-05-14 20:10, Berntd via
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On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 03:53 PM, Tony Casey wrote:
...The first thing to do, is open the symbol in
the symbol editor. Then, press ctrl-A, to open the Attribute
Editor.
At the bottom, is the "ModelFile" Attribute.
It will have the full path to the model file in it's current
location. Delete that.
Then, save the edited symbol somewhere else -
wherever it's used, is a good start. (Later, you might
figure out a system for keeping custom symbols.)
In schematics where you place the new symbol,
you should add a ".lib modelfile.sub" directive, where
"modelfile.sub" is its actual name.
Keeping symbols and models with the schematics
that use them is the best way of assuring portability.
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Regards,
Tony?