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My Tutorial on Library Parts definition

Ex Machina

Alibre Super User
Hey guys,

This is my tutorial on Library Parts, how to prepare them and how to define them. I even show a quick trick about how to edit a part that's already been created, and how to easily find it's filepath.

As always, I hope you like this and I'd love to get some comments and feedback!
 

HaroldL

Alibre Super User
Kudos @Ex Machina, Another dive into the deep end of the pool for creating library parts.

The one thing that could improve would be hiding or moving the keyboard layout. It was obscuring the data sheet you used to create some of the equations. I know you want it to show your short cuts but they go by so fast it is hard to see them.
 

Ex Machina

Alibre Super User
Kudos @Ex Machina, Another dive into the deep end of the pool for creating library parts.

The one thing that could improve would be hiding or moving the keyboard layout. It was obscuring the data sheet you used to create some of the equations. I know you want it to show your short cuts but they go by so fast it is hard to see them.
I think you're right there Harold... I think I need to figure out what to do with it. And the placement of the diagram on my behalf was really really bad... I have to think about and improve that aspect of my videos.
 

HaroldL

Alibre Super User
I think you're right there Harold... I think I need to figure out what to do with it. And the placement of the diagram on my behalf was really really bad... I have to think about and improve that aspect of my videos.
I did some searching to see if there is an app to display keystrokes that can be recorded and came across this web page /app.
The link for the Windows download doesn't work although the Get Source takes you to a git hub site. The little demo looks promising but I'm not sure about the git hub web site and getting the latest version. I thought I'd pass the information along to you in case you'd dare to give it a try.
 
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