
Can't cut and paste in path so have to hope you remembered it right. Close window, go to the destination, select add JAR. See the library classpath in the popup window.

Go to source project, right click JAR, select edit. This is probably the neatest way to do this but still involves a lot of steps and seems like massive overkill just to copy a few JAR file references! Google found a 6 year old feature request and nothing else really useful: Īt the moment the ways I can think of are:Ĭreate a "Library" for the set of JARS and then use that library in each project. (beware that it doesn't stay in sync with parts, so you need to do this AFTER the rest of the board is finalized.Often I find that I have a set of JAR files configured as libraries in one Netbeans project and I need the same (or a subset of) those JAR files in another project.Īll of the ways I've found to do this so far are very long winded and painful so I am hoping I've missed something simple. Once that has happened, you can go in and edit that layer as much as you want before exporting IT to the SS gerbers.

So there's a fixup.) However, the way they work is that they copy all of the elements that would appear on the silkscreen (possibly fixed) to a new layer. (I think the most recent is silk_gen.ulp ) Normally, these are for making sure that the silk screen meets the required design rules for line width and so on (silk screen line widths are (were?) frequently not allowed to be as fine as copper layers, and library designers didn't pay much attention, especially with text labels. Use the "Smash" command, or the "run smash_all.ulp" This "separates" the names and values from the parts, and allows you to move them around, change the layers, change the size, etc.Īnother thing I find useful are the silkscreen modifying ULPs.
