Macros Sprint Layout 60 [RECENT — Release]

By mastering the macro library in Sprint-Layout 6.0, you move away from "drawing" and start "designing."

Use the Spacebar while dragging to rotate the component in 90-degree increments. How to Create Your Own Custom Macros macros sprint layout 60

Sprint-Layout saves these as .lmk files. These files contain all the layer information (copper, silk-screen, solder mask) needed to represent a component accurately. Where to Find the Macro Library By mastering the macro library in Sprint-Layout 6

In the context of Sprint-Layout, a macro is essentially a pre-drawn component footprint. Instead of drawing four pads and a silk-screen outline for a bridge rectifier every time you need one, you simply drag a "Macro" file onto your workspace. Where to Find the Macro Library In the

With the components still selected, go to File -> Save as macro... . Give it a descriptive name and save it in your user library folder. Pro-Tip: The "Component" vs. "Group" Distinction