![]() For example, if it is an attribute template for a schematic parent, it will have the TAG1, while an attribute template for a schematic child will have TAG2.Īttribute templates follow the naming convention, AT_ value from the symbol name appears in the Type drop-down list. Each library symbol has the default attributes for a certain type of symbol. You can always add attributes and change values, but starting with a good attribute template can save a lot of time when creating new symbols.īut, how does it do this and how do I add my own values to these drop-down lists?ĪutoCAD Electrical uses a set of library symbols, that I will call attribute templates, to accomplish this. What you pick on these 2 drop-downs control which attributes are available, and some default values, when you get into the Symbol Builder environment. The ones I want to talk about today are the Symbol and Type drop-down lists. When you first start Symbol Builder you get a dialog box with lots of options. They were trying to add a new category of symbols and running into a few problems. ![]() Recently I had a few questions from customers about the Symbol Builder and how the attribute templates work. ![]()
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