![]() ![]() When updating components from libraries/workspace, setting on how parameter attributes should or should not be updated need to be cared. There are some related open issue/request you might want to follow BC/Forum below, LOGIN/REGISTER - ALTIUM LIBRARY MANAGEMENT PORTAL I'm a returning user E-mail Password Keep me logged in Forgot password Don't have an account yet First Name Last Name Email Company/Organisation Password Password Again Subscribe to library updates/newsletter. !controlling-parameter-visibility-when-placing-components Similarly, for those on managed components, its visibility is controlled on a respective component folder basis in Explorer panel, in Edit Folder dialog accessed by right-click, Properties.: If instead parameters are defined externally in dblib, its visibility is controlled by ' Visible On Add' column. If some custom concatenation or truncation required, a text string object can be placed manually as a part of schematic symbol in a form of special string. Inclusive of other user-defined parameters on unmanaged components of schlib, visibility/color/font/location can be controlled in SCHLIB List panel, with panel display scope in blue text at the top set to ' Edit all objects from all components include only Parameters'. It is worth noting that for system-defined Comment and Designator parameters, 'Override Library Primitive' option in Preferences, Schematic » Defaults, under Primitive List section, can overule the corresponding setting you have in your library for each component. 1 Have you asked Altium Leon Heller at 12:10 Add a comment 2 Answers Sorted by: 2 Its a bit tricky, but for single parts/components you can do that. ![]() The component designator and comment are now displayed and their location/font can be changed. Enable the Show Comment/Designator option. The Library Options are now displayed in the Properties panel. Its user-friendly interface is very intuitive with customizable workflows that help facilitate design focus. Open the Schematic Library document ( *.SchLib), and go to Tools ► Document Options. Altium is a powerful and flexible CAD tool that offers a unified design environment for schematic capture, PCB layout and design verification in one place. ![]() Configure location/font/size/color/visibility of comment, designator, as well as other parameters Starting in Version: 18.0
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