i see there is an update to the online manual.
but... all that was done is remove the chapter with the blank pages .
Nonetheless it is a fix ... albeit not the one i hoped for.
"The parts"-> "The parts Builder" and then most part types are still very sparse with either a picture or the text "
"The parameters editor is shown below. As you can see there are currently no editable parameters."
kinda funny ..
I restate my request : do a video or a 2 or 3 page explanation that shows , step by step, to draw the symbol for an opamp ( triangle and 5 pins ) and attach it to a sot23 package with 5 pins that is being drawn from scratch.
That is all i need to see to be able to build my own symbols. i can then build my schematic symbols and pcb footprints and build a schematic , wire it and push to pcb so i can try to route it.
right now i am stuck. the libraries don't have the symbols i need and i can't figure out how to make em. Yes i can make rectangular blobs, but that is just ... bleh ..
edit-
i think i finally found part of it
"To add artwork to the library:
1. Select the graphics for the artwork in the schematic. Any electrical items such as symbol terminals, although selected, will not be added to the artwork file.
2. In the Library Panel, right-click and select Add Selected Graphics. The dialog box shown below will be displayed.
3. Enter the name for the artwork and click the OK button. You can change the target directory by typing it in or clicking on the browse clip0135 button."
So i am assuming i need to draw the 'artwork' simply on a schematic sheet then select those objects and then save those as an ART file.
i can then use that saved artwork to drop on a custom symbol and place pins on it.
I will try that approach tonite. See if it works that way.
It's kind strange the pins don't get copied as alignment between artwork and pins are broken then and i will have to reposition the pins on the artwork. maybe there is still something i don't understand.
anyway i will try that tonite see if that works.
that would leave only the creation of custom footprints open as a roadblock to start drawing a schematic.