Hello Scorpio810,
Hello Unalcalde,

Thank you!

Mike

Hello Joshua,

It is 100% clear that the "Terminal manager" is under development. That is why I said "played" with this software.

P.S.
1. QElectroTech is a simple in use tool, in compare with monsters like EPLAN or SolidWorks Electrical. So, it  saves time to design simple projects, which I consider current project is.
That is why I started to test QElectroTech (first project).
We are a "one-man" company and could use any software.
For example I use free KiCad to design electronic boards, and
LaTeX is used to prepare the most of manuals/documents/letters.
https://www.kicad.org/
https://www.latex-project.org/

2. Since, we are a very small company, our customers ask a very detailed documentation with a possibility to redesign in a future.
Open Source software is ideal for that (to be 100% transparent).

3. Perhaps, I will use QElectroTech to make documentation of my home electric/water/heating systems.

Hello Unalcalde,

I've also played with "Terminal manager".
A structure was made, but it disappeared after corrections suggested by Laurent.
Now all terminals belong to "Independent terminals" block.
Could the "Terminal manager" responsible for the problem?

Thank you,
Mike

Hello Laurent,

There were some problems to install Linux with GUI under my Windows PC. Perhaps, it would be better to install Linux on an different SDD, or use an other PC. Maybe later.

By the way, the version 1.2.4 of the QET Block Generator works properly. I.e. there were no problem to generate the terminal blocks.

Thank you again for your support.
QElectroTech is a really nice software!

Mike

Hello Laurent,

Definitely I have to try the Linux version.

Thank you!

Hello Laurent,

Thank you so much!
It looks perfect now, but I did not understand what did you use to generate (and insert to the file) the terminal blocks.
"qet-tb-generator 1.3.0" did not work, and I've used an older version - 1.2.5 which made the problem.

To use the "sed" command a Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) was installed.

Thank you!

Sincerely,
Mike

The current project will be an upgrade of the the following test equipment:
https://dietzautomation.com/download/Pu … 08.1.1.jpg

Good evening Laurent,

Unfortunately, it was not so simple. I had to feed my cat very well, because I was not right that when I thought bad about him. nomicons/smile

It seems the problem appears when use "QET Terminal Block Generator v1.2.5".
The link below contains two files:
https://dietzautomation.com/download/Pu … st%202.zip


Test 1.qet - the project where the patterns 

 are eliminated.
Test 2.qet - the same project but with generated X1 terminal block.

Test 1.qet - opening time - 35sec
Test 2.qet - opening time -  ∞

Please suggest a solution.
Thank you.
Mike

Hello Laurent,

The patterns 

 were removed (with Notepad.exe).
The file size is three times less now, and it works much ... much faster.

No idea how these patterns were inserted.
Maybe that was really a cat who likes to sleep here.

Thanks a lot!
Sincerely,
Mike

P.S. May it contains some other unnecessary characters/patterns?

Laurent,

Should I use a text editor like Notepad for that?

Mike

Hello Scorpio810,

It has got few small pictures.
Below is a link to the project:
https://dietzautomation.com/download/Pu … ct%201.zip

Thank you!
Mike

Dear friends,

Opening time of a file .qet became extremely long.
Now it take hours for "Opening the project ... Creation of folios".
The project contains 46 folios, but it looks that QElectroTech wants to open 138 pages. See the attached picture.
Last version of QElectroTech-0.90-DEV is used.
It seems all works OK when the project is open.
But it requires hours to open.

Please advice.
Thank you very much,
Mike