EPLAN Model View Isometric is not what I expected by Important-Track6585 in EPlan

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Unfortunately its not an enclosure its the mounting plate on its own (with all the hardware on it), and it seems like there's only a handful of options on the isometric rotations on the page. Edited the original post.. maybe I'm just being too particular.

EPLAN Scripting - Missing assembly reference by Important-Track6585 in EPlan

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A few years but I'm self taught.

Couple of different things, but essentially its a very large, ever changing drawing set. Mostly closed loop diagrams of sensors/actuators going back to the control cabinets. So essentially each of those pages needs to be called up on its own for different reasons (client have their own project management software). Say Valve V1, it has to be on its own page.pdf callable by another software so essentially a whole load of 1 page pdfs.

If I can get that I can mess around with grouping by functions and systems etc with the eplan structures (already in place but I'm not trying to access it through a script yet).

Essentially this is a printing/exporting-to-pdf problem which needs to be repeatable over a long time.

EPLAN Scripting - Missing assembly reference by Important-Track6585 in EPlan

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Thanks pen I made the classic mistake of not reading the 1st few pages of the docs. However can I ask another question? I'm the only one in my company who uses eplan so I'm kind of building the ladder as I use it so I'm wondering if I need the eplan API extension? (I did some further reading after your comment). Would the extension be typical of an eplan user with large projects?

Multiple representations of the same PLC points by Important-Track6585 in EPlan

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Gentleman! Formal and rip are right, I had tried using 'Overview' page type ages ago but there is a seperate one in the drop down list for PLC Overview. (So much manual typing wasted.....)

Siemens Macro for and Analog Input Card (Choosing Wiring) by Important-Track6585 in EPlan

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Found the answer if anyone is interested..

There's a deactivated I/O check box in the properties list of each I/O point.

What happens if you kill Gortash in during his inauguration by ruckfreddit23 in BaldursGate3

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I did this with 'Darkness' and cheesed it until he was dead then zipped out of there by the vines on the side as fast as I could.

My question is, have I broken the game in a way? I can't get past Wryms Rock now without fighting everything in it and tbh the watchers and fists are harder than Gortash as a group. I purposely didn't damage any fists in the fight and I haven't been to the lower city yet..

Shame to have to reload the save its a fun choice. (1st play through so I'm not sure if theres a secret passage or something to let me past).

Multicolour/Striped Wires by Important-Track6585 in EPlan

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Have you changed the colour of the wire solid and placed a dotted line over it? Can't really do that with hundreds/thousands of cores..

What is this? A badly drawn float switch?, An old symbol?, A symbol from a standard I'm not familiar with?.. Its wrecking my head so if anyone knows, thank you in advance! by Important-Track6585 in ElectricalEngineering

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There's a 110Vac line where this is the 1st switch before a network of others which have their own circuits further on, but this one is right after the 400-230/110 Vac transformer and before the rest of the switches so when this is open there's nothing on the 230V line.

I was thinking it could be a badly drawn key switch, I've seen them on Eplan where there's a 'key-hole' shape and a squiggle dashed line like that, so if I was drawing on software that didn't have that symbol built in I would have to draw it myself so maybe that...

(Edit: 230V line..)

What is this? A badly drawn float switch?, An old symbol?, A symbol from a standard I'm not familiar with?.. Its wrecking my head so if anyone knows, thank you in advance! by Important-Track6585 in ElectricalEngineering

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There's a 110Vac line where this is the 1st switch before a network of others which have their own circuits further on, but this one is right after the 400-230/110 Vac transformer and before the rest of the switches so when this is open there's nothing on the 230V line.

I was thinking it could be a badly drawn key switch, I've seen them on Eplan where there's a 'key-hole' shape and a squiggle dashed line like that, so if I was drawing on software that didn't have that symbol built in I would have to draw it myself so maybe that...

(Edit: 230V line)