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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: Vallhagen on November 01, 2013, 08:42:18 PM

Title: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: Vallhagen on November 01, 2013, 08:42:18 PM
Hi!

I'm about to write down a more detailed instruction for a box build, including offboard wiring (something fairly close to the MadBean standard wiring doc). For this, i need symbols for the offboard components: DC jack, in-and output jacks and 3pdt-switch. And pots.

I thought that the DIY layout creator whould be "the way to go" but that software dont include the offboard components (at least afais?). And EAGLE doesn't do this kind of layout either. So: my question to you who write instructions now and then: Is there a shortcut to those symbols / simple graphic stuff? How do you make it?

I could start from scratch and create all this in Inkscape or Corel Draw, but if theres a faster way ... ?

Any hints appreciated:)

Cheers
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: jkokura on November 01, 2013, 08:44:30 PM
I haven't found a faster way.

Jacob
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: bcalla on November 01, 2013, 08:49:04 PM
Do you want symbols or drawings of the actual component?  If drawings, use the Vectorpack http://www.ontheroadeffects.com/vectorpack/ (http://www.ontheroadeffects.com/vectorpack/)
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: croquet hoop on November 01, 2013, 08:52:01 PM
Quote from: bcalla on November 01, 2013, 08:49:04 PMDo you want symbols or drawings of the actual component?  If drawings, use the Vectorpack http://www.ontheroadeffects.com/vectorpack/ (http://www.ontheroadeffects.com/vectorpack/)

Dang, you beat me to it. Yes, this is a supremely helful pack of drawings. Once you've laid out your parts, you just have to draw the wiring.
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: Vallhagen on November 01, 2013, 08:59:11 PM
Ah, some quick replies:) Thanx!

Yes i look for drawings. That vectorpack looks really perfect! But... can i copy and paste from that document? A "closed" PDF? and i dont know .eps files...

Cheers


Edit: I solved it... just imported a page to inkscape:)

Thanx guys! Very helpful!
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: croquet hoop on November 01, 2013, 09:08:16 PM
If you don't own Illustrator or Photoshop, you should be able to open .eps files with Gimp or Inkscape (Ghostscript is needed for both).
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: Vallhagen on November 01, 2013, 09:15:08 PM
Thanx Matt. Ill have a second look at that too. But it looks like the .pdf thing works fine:) Task solved for now!

Cheers
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: Jean-Rock on November 01, 2013, 09:25:34 PM
Quote from: bcalla on November 01, 2013, 08:49:04 PM
Do you want symbols or drawings of the actual component?  If drawings, use the Vectorpack http://www.ontheroadeffects.com/vectorpack/ (http://www.ontheroadeffects.com/vectorpack/)

Wow thank you sooo much !!  :)
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: Gledison on November 01, 2013, 09:38:22 PM
Quote from: Vallhagen on November 01, 2013, 08:59:11 PM
Ah, some quick replies:) Thanx!

Yes i look for drawings. That vectorpack looks really perfect! But... can i copy and paste from that document? A "closed" PDF? and i dont know .eps files...

Cheers


Edit: I solved it... just imported a page to inkscape:)

Thanx guys! Very helpful!
Hey! I used the vectorpack on ilustrator. Its possible to open every pdf page separetedly and select every single component.if u want i can save them all as .ai.  Let me know!
Title: Re: Question to you who write instructions
Post by: davent on November 01, 2013, 10:24:17 PM
Quote from: croquet hoop on November 01, 2013, 09:08:16 PM
If you don't own Illustrator or Photoshop, you should be able to open .eps files with Gimp or Inkscape (Ghostscript is needed for both).

I use Inkscape to open that particular package, works great!