Using the ribbon menu is as simple as selecting a suitable tab, or quickly flicking through them, to find a set of commands that suit your current need. The ribbon style menu system offers the appropriate collection of command buttons for the task at hand. The result is an efficient and easy to use command interface that makes the most use of the available screen space. Workspace panels can be docked along any edge of the workspace, or float on top of or beside the application.ĬircuitMaker’s ribbon-style menu provides a dynamic and highly-visual control system that allows you to find the commands you need quickly.Ĭommands and menus buttons are arranged in groups under a series of tabs that all change to suit the current task.This menu provides access to file management operations and the system environment configuration preferences. The commands available from the ribbon’s File tab remain the same, regardless of the document kind.As you switch from one document kind to another, for example from a schematic sheet to a PCB design, the ribbon menu and tool options automatically change.
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