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(9 replies, posted in Elements)

scorpio810 wrote:

There's something wrong with your element, or the hotspot is miscalculated...
Have you used a script to generate this element?
As a workaround I used plc-user's QET_ElementScaler tool with a factor of 1, now you can use this element without problem.
https://qelectrotech.org/forum/viewtopi … 808#p16808

laurent@debian:~/.qet$ ./QET_ElementScaler -f dewe43_full2.elmt 1

BTW some terminals need to be aligned again, use CTRL + arrows keys to align it.

No script used just qet built in editor! Thanks for finding the issue.

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(9 replies, posted in Elements)

Dewe43_full.elmt file attached.

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(9 replies, posted in Elements)

Hi plc-user,
I wouldn't say the element was overly complex, it represents the device fully, it's a Dewe43 device with numerous ports and pins.
I have attached a screen grab of when it does display ok.
I have seperated the functions now, but would like to understand why the issue happens.

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(9 replies, posted in Elements)

Hi all, first post.
Enjoying using QET, thanks to all who contributed.

I tried searching but didnt find any answer for the below question.

I have created an element that has used several grapics to display its input functions. It saved ok, but viewing it later causes the element to not display or be missing some details in the editor or project.

Are there known limitation for the size of elements?