i've hit another snag ... i am trying really hard to read the docs but there is something wrong with the documentation: either the website has broken links or that documentation is a work in progress...
www.kov.com/manualchapter :
Dex's design model <- note that this is about pages in this chapter , not about the 'parts chapter' later in the documentation
-> Parts -empty-
->-> Schematic symbols -empty-
->->-> Symbols with a border -empty-
->->-> Fully custom symbols -empty-
->-> Footprints and Land patterns -empty-
-> Artwork -empty-
-> Adding grpahics to sheets
->->Lines
->-> Polylines and polygons -just a figure. no explanations -
->-> Rectangles -empty-
->-> Arcs -empty-
->-> Circles and ellipses -empty-
->-> Curves -empty-
->-> Text -empty-
->-> Text boxes -empty-
->-> Pictures -empty-
->-> Dimensions -empty
-> Pimp your design -empty-
->-> Sprucing up those lines -empty-
->-> Get your fill -empty-
->-> Fancy fonts -empty-
and the icing on the cake :
->Help!
-EMPTY- can someone please write the documentation ? it's kinda hard to learn things if all the pages in the book are empty ...
Parts <- this is the parts chapter in the root of the documentation
->The Part Builder
->->Quad Parts
->->-> Quad parameters. -just a picture-
->->BGA parts
->->-> BGA PArameters -just a picture-
header parameters, just a picture
chip parts is just a picture
axial parts ( is completely empty)
sod323 is completely empty
For almost all subfolders in the Part builder tab the Device overview and parameters are blank or only have a picture that says nothing.
There are a couple of funny ones in there like "The parameters editor is shown below. As you can see there are currently no editable parameters."
parts ->footprints->adding graphics to a footprint."You can add graphics to any layer for a footprint. If the graphics are on the top, bottom or inner layers (copper layers), then they will be in copper and do have electrical significance. "
Yes, and ? what now ? can i have at least a simple example that shows me how to do this ? for example show me how to place a circle on the silkscreen. or remove the default box on the silkscreen and replace it with a polygon. this is useful for things like connectors where you want to have a drawing on the silkscreen that shows the exact outline of the connector ( for example connectors that have ejectors on em ) or flat-flex connectors that have an insertion band.
Artworksthis chapter only explains how to drax existing artwork from the library and put it on a part. how do i create artwork ?
this is a strange way of working. All other schematic tools have a dedicated library editor where you draw a part consisting of electrical objects (pins) and drawing primitives such as lines, arcs and polygonw. This drawing is done on a grid so everything lines up neatly and cleanly.
Dex apparently uses an approach where you create an 'artwork' that has no electrical properties somewhere (I haven't figured out how to do that yet. All the documentation says it 'you get it from the library, but i can't find where they explain how to create one. Does this need to be done in paint ? coreldraw ? something else ? saved as a bitmap ? how does this work ? please help , make a video , write a tutorial, i am too stupid to figure it out)
Then you place pins and drop that artwork. There is one video where Iliya shows and grabs an existing artwork and puts pins on it (again 'by eye' ,nothing aligns properly... that is just ... shoddy and unprofessional)
This is getting to be very cumbersome.. the documentation is severely lacking and it takes a tremendous amount of time to figure out the basics. i am getting frustrated with this thing... i can generally pick up a new piece of software very quickly. Most cad tools for schematic pcb work somewhat on the same principles. This ? radically different ... and without documentation hard to figure out as i am in completely uncharted waters.