4.5 Title block symbol

The drawing area of lepton-schematic is large enough and the users should have representation of logical extents of the schematics they are working on. Title block symbol just aims to graphically define the bounds of a created schematic page.

Title boxes are usually locked in order to prevent the user from selecting it accidentally and deleting along with other objects. Moreover, an unlocked title block would be confusingly selected instead of other objects within it every now and then. A title block symbol is inserted any time the user creates a new schematic. Since it is not needed in symbols, you may want to delete it just after new page creation. Select it either by using box selection (see Box selection) or Edit → Select Locked (E K) (see Selecting locked objects) and hit Delete or E D.

For historical reasons, the default title block symbol is title-B.sym. In order to set up another symbol as default title block, change the default-titleblock configuration key. Choose the symbol you think will be used most often, and fix your user configuration. You may want to do so for some project if only it needs other title blocks. Amend your project configuration in such a case.

Note: If you misspelled title block symbol name in your configuration setting, or if the libraries linked in your project miss the symbol with the name, or there is no symbol with specified system default name when you did not changed the name in your local project configuration, new untitled pages will be created empty, without any title block. See the log if in doubt (Logging). See Missing symbols for how to check that symbol has not been found.

There are several predefined title block symbols in lepton-schematic. Open the Add Component dialog box (see Add Component widget) and enter title in the filter entry to find them.