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Hi Community,
how can I print the Pinout of my Design? When I look at the .cydwr-file the printer symbol is grayed out (as well as the menu-entries in the File-menu). When printing the design sheets, the pinout is not part of the output.
What did I overlook?
Regards
Bob
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As far as I know, Creator does not yet support printing any of the of the Design-Wide Resources pages.
One idea I can offer is to hide all the other windows in tool (undock using the push pin), maximize the Pin Editor as much as possible, and then use Alt+Print Screen.
I think the Print function for these pages is coming in a future release, but I don't know for sure.
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Hi CKF (?),
I was afraid to get that answer!
Thx anyway
Bob
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I know. Old post but same problem. Any news on this?
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This has been solved with the new Creator version 3.
In Creator: "Build -> Generate Project Datasheet" a .pdf is generated which not only contains the pinout. From Acrobat Reader you may -if you want- print the pinout only, but you will be surprised what the documentation contains.
Bob
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Use PrtSc key, then paste into paint.net, crop, and convert to an image file
of various types for use in other docs.
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Or use free foxit reader to extract image from PDF as Bob mentioned.
Regards, Dana.
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You can always doctor the image and remove the @c stuff.
Use paint.net, a freebee and very useful.
Regards, Dana.
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On second thought is a pinout copyrighted ? Maybe post a case
with what you want to do, and let Cypress respond.
To create a technical case at Cypress -
“Support”
“Technical Support”
“Create a Case”
Regards, Dana.