LievenC wrote:

I have increased the columns to 20 and rows to 13 and 60x60 pixel
this will decrease the font and at the same time give you more space for shematics

Thx man. It indeed scales with folio dimension.

The default folio dimension in https://download.qelectrotech.org/qet/m … _size.htmlseems to be scaled to 96dpi for dot matrix printers, too low res for modern eyes.

Now I upped the dimension to at least 200dpi, giving

@6mm border (approx 0.25")

A4 = (C)14x160px (R)11x140px
A3 = (C)23x140px (R)14x160px

See screenshot on which header I am referring to

I use A4 a lot so the default size looks ridiculously huge!

Calypso wrote:

Hello,
I know these elements as directional wiring.
1) A connection goes from fuse -F1 to terminal -X1/2 and from there to terminal -X1/2
2) From fuse -F1 there is a connection to terminal -X1/ and -X1/2
3 It is not immediately apparent that the connection has been branched off

Stebo


I see. Thanks man

https://i.imgur.com/zFjrD0g.jpg

This might be non qet specific, but what does all these symbols really mean?

And I mean this in the context of physical wiring. Does the shape have any significance on where the spliced end is connected to?

This can make a lot of difference if my loads will be connected radially + spurs.

Any reference material?