Google Patents Designing wiring harnessesĭownload PDF Info Publication number US8694952B2 US8694952B2 US13/770,995 US201313770995A US8694952B2 US 8694952 B2 US8694952 B2 US 8694952B2 US 201313770995 A US201313770995 A US 201313770995A US 8694952 B2 US8694952 B2 US 8694952B2 Authority US United States Prior art keywords wiring harness user harness design workspace component Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. So far I have found Multisim and Ultiboard pretty easy to work with, but the almost total absence of global editing capabilities puts it near the bottom of the list of the dozen or so PC design packages I have used.- Google Patents US8694952B2 - Designing wiring harnesses Thanks for the suggestion, but it looks like I will have to search through every page and every line to change the color of each on individually. If a programmer did something like that at our company the bozo would be given a broom and put to work doing something he was qualified for. Looks like the Multisim programmers slept through that lecture. This should be obvious to anyone, and it is one of the first things taught in introductory programming. It should never allow lines, components, text - anything - to disappear when the background color is changed. If I made all of the lines black and then switched to a black backgroud all lines would disappear. When I open the spreadsheet window there is no "Nets" tab, just "Results" and "Simulation" tabs.Įven if I had the full version of Multisim that does have the "Nets" tab, this would not actually solve the problem. I have also noticed that you cannot assign a global color scheme to all sheets of a design, but you have to change them one at a time. This is very annoying, especially so since one of the first things you learn in programming is to be sure that you don't create pictures of polar bears in a snowstorm! This is an especially stupid Stupid Programmer Trick! Likewise, white lines on a black background disappear when the background is changed to white. However, if a different color scheme is selected, say switching from a white background to a black background, all lines that have been assigned the color black disappear. Lines that are the default color automatically change when the background changes. So once a trace color has been changed it can't be "unchanged" back to the default. I have inherited a design that has had specific colors assigned to traces, and the schematic is a mess! I can select each individual trace and change the color in the Properties dialog, however, there is no "Default" color option. In Multisim is there a global way to force the color of all existing lines to be the default color?Ĭan the colors of all elements be forced to the defaults?
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