Table Of Contents
- Basics
- Interface
- Preferences
- Project
- Folio
- What is a folio?
- Type of folio
- Add new Folio
- Delete Folio
- Folio properties
- Title Block
- Element
- What is an element?
- Type of elements
- Element properties
- Element collection
- Element parts
- Element cross reference
- Element editor
- Conductor
- Schema
- What is a schema?
- Working with elements
- Working with conductors
- Working with text field
- Insert table
- Basic objects
- Working with pictures
- Select objects from workspace
- Copy object
- Cut object
- Paste object
- Multiple paste
- Delete object
- Rotate object
- Object layer level
- Search
- Replace
- Drawing
- Reports
- Export and print
- Annex
Conductor appearance¶
The color, type and width from the line of the schema that represents the conductor can be defined. A line can have a main color and, if desired, a secondary color.
Note
The secondary line is used when a dashes line with double color is desired.
The different types of lines are: Solid, Dashed and Dots and dasches.
The possible colors are defined by the RGB scale range.
The possible line thiknes are between 0.4 and 10 mm (0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, … , 10).
Note
QElectroTech provides the option to pre-define the appearance of conductor before starting to draw conductos at the folio. This feature increase the working eficiency and avoid defining the appearence conductor by conductors after their creation.
For more information about appearance pre-definition, refer to folio properties section.