Long explanation below, but here’s what I am trying to do:
In a local folder where all my personal LTspice projects and libs reside, I have
Potmet.asy
Potmet.cir
As below, I cannot access those from within LTspice where I’m editing a model.
I can add .include Potme.cir without errors, but how can I insert Potmet.asy, since I can’t pull it up under F2?
Within the last few days, I have “lost” access to my local \Documents\LTspiceXVII subfolders.
This appears to be due to the Company migrating users to OneDrive, with some possible (temporary?) sync errors.
From windows explorer, I have \Documents\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols, but that folder and apparently none of the others appear in OneDrive.
In LTspice Tools > sym & lib search paths, I only have “.” and “C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII”
When I try to add C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols it throws an error, saying that path does not exist.
Adding it anyway, or NOT, when I go to F2 and pull down the search paths, the added paths are missing.
Dave
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My recent experience with One Drive is that it
is clunky, and does all sorts of weird things to your file
access for at leat 10 days. At one point, it deleted about half
my Desktop short-cuts, of which I have many. It put them back
two days later, scattered at random among those that were not
deleted. Welcome to the Microsoft Brave New World. You can also
see, maybe, that Microsoft keeps updating it, showing that it's
fragile.
On 2024-12-19 21:29, Bell, Dave via
groups.io wrote:
Long explanation below, but here’s what I
am trying to do:
In a local folder where all my personal
LTspice projects and libs reside, I have
Potmet.asy
Potmet.cir
As below, I cannot access those from within
LTspice where I’m editing a model.
I can add .include Potme.cir without
errors, but how can I insert Potmet.asy, since I can’t pull it
up under F2?
Within the last few days, I have “lost”
access to my local \Documents\LTspiceXVII subfolders.
This appears to be due to the Company
migrating users to OneDrive, with some possible (temporary?)
sync errors.
From windows explorer, I have
\Documents\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols, but that folder and
apparently none of the others appear in OneDrive.
In LTspice Tools > sym & lib search
paths, I only have “.” and
“C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII”
When I try to add
C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols it
throws an error, saying that path does not exist.
Adding it anyway, or NOT, when I go to F2
and pull down the search paths, the added paths are missing.
Dave
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OOO - Own Opinions Only
Best Wishes
John Woodgate
Keep trying
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I fully agree, but we are absolutely stuck with it.
Another case in point, in Outlook, I had several Personal Folders, as .pst files, under \Documents.
After migration, all .psts f’ing vanished, as they “are not permitted in OneDrive”!
YEARS worth of email history that I considered important enough to keep, gone.
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From: LTspice@groups.io <LTspice@groups.io>
On Behalf Of John Woodgate
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2024 1:57 PM
To: LTspice@groups.io
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] Placing a Symbol and its .cir "Manually" into a schematic
My recent experience with One Drive is that it is clunky, and does all sorts of weird things to your file access for at leat 10 days. At one point, it deleted about half my Desktop short-cuts, of which I have
many. It put them back two days later, scattered at random among those that were not deleted. Welcome to the Microsoft Brave New World. You can also see, maybe, that Microsoft keeps updating it, showing that it's fragile.
On 2024-12-19 21:29, Bell, Dave via groups.io wrote:
Long explanation below, but here’s what I am trying to do:
In a local folder where all my personal LTspice projects and libs reside, I have
Potmet.asy
Potmet.cir
As below, I cannot access those from within LTspice where I’m editing a model.
I can add .include Potme.cir without errors, but how can I insert Potmet.asy, since I can’t pull it up under F2?
Within the last few days, I have “lost” access to my local \Documents\LTspiceXVII subfolders.
This appears to be due to the Company migrating users to OneDrive, with some possible (temporary?) sync errors.
From windows explorer, I have \Documents\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols, but that folder and apparently none of the others appear in OneDrive.
In LTspice Tools > sym & lib search paths, I only have “.” and “C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII”
When I try to add C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols it throws an error, saying that path does not exist.
Adding it anyway, or NOT, when I go to F2 and pull down the search paths, the added paths are missing.
Dave
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OOO - Own Opinions Only
Best Wishes
John Woodgate
Keep trying
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Your IT people might be able to get them back.
They are probably not erased, just hidden. But you might have to
keep them on a USB stick or elsewhere that OneDrive doesn't get
its claws on.
On 2024-12-19 22:05, Bell, Dave via
groups.io wrote:
I fully
agree, but we are absolutely stuck with it.
Another case
in point, in Outlook, I had several Personal Folders, as
.pst files, under \Documents.
After
migration, all .psts f’ing vanished, as they “are not
permitted in OneDrive”!
YEARS worth
of email history that I considered important enough to keep,
gone.
My
recent experience with One Drive is that it is clunky, and
does all sorts of weird things to your file access for at
leat 10 days. At one point, it deleted about half my Desktop
short-cuts, of which I have many. It put them back two days
later, scattered at random among those that were not
deleted. Welcome to the Microsoft Brave New World. You can
also see, maybe, that Microsoft keeps updating it, showing
that it's fragile.
On 2024-12-19 21:29, Bell, Dave via
groups.io wrote:
Long explanation below, but here’s what I
am trying to do:
In a local folder where all my personal
LTspice projects and libs reside, I have
Potmet.asy
Potmet.cir
As below, I cannot access those from
within LTspice where I’m editing a model.
I can add .include Potme.cir without
errors, but how can I insert Potmet.asy, since I can’t pull
it up under F2?
Within the last few days, I have “lost”
access to my local \Documents\LTspiceXVII subfolders.
This appears to be due to the Company
migrating users to OneDrive, with some possible (temporary?)
sync errors.
From windows explorer, I have
\Documents\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols, but that folder and
apparently none of the others appear in OneDrive.
In LTspice Tools > sym & lib
search paths, I only have “.” and
“C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII”
When I try to add
C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols it
throws an error, saying that path does not exist.
Adding it anyway, or NOT, when I go to F2
and pull down the search paths, the added paths are missing.
Dave
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only
Best Wishes
John Woodgate
Keep trying
--
OOO - Own Opinions Only
Best Wishes
John Woodgate
Keep trying
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On 19/12/2024 22:29, Bell, Dave via
groups.io wrote:
Long explanation below, but here’s what I am
trying to do:
In a local folder where all my personal
LTspice projects and libs reside, I have
Potmet.asy
Potmet.cir
As below, I cannot access those from within
LTspice where I’m editing a model.
I can add .include Potme.cir without errors,
but how can I insert Potmet.asy, since I can’t pull it up under
F2?
Within the last few days, I have “lost”
access to my local \Documents\LTspiceXVII subfolders.
This appears to be due to the Company
migrating users to OneDrive, with some possible (temporary?)
sync errors.
From windows explorer, I have
\Documents\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols, but that folder and apparently
none of the others appear in OneDrive.
In LTspice Tools > sym & lib search
paths, I only have “.” and
“C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII”
When I try to add
C:\Users\dbell5\Documents\LTSpice\LTspiceXVII\MySymbols it
throws an error, saying that path does not exist.
Adding it anyway, or NOT, when I go to F2 and
pull down the search paths, the added paths are missing.
You should be able to bring up the current folder from F2 by
selecting it from the "Top Directory" drop-down selector at the top
of the dialogue.
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Regards,
Tony
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I finally saved a copy of the symbol in the local (“.”) folder, one of the two I now have access to.
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From: LTspice@groups.io <LTspice@groups.io> On Behalf Of
Tony Casey
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2024 2:29 PM
To: LTspice@groups.io
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] Placing a Symbol and its .cir "Manually" into a schematic
On 19/12/2024 22:29, Bell, Dave via groups.io wrote:
You should be able to bring up the current folder from F2 by selecting it from the "Top Directory" drop-down selector at the top of the dialogue.
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Regards,
Tony
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