scottbouch
scottbouch
Here is an example where the term 'pin' is not relevant to the connector. Plug Type 671 Socket Type 626 Also known as 'NATO' plugs and sockets, used for many...
Thanks for considering this request, brilliant! From my users point of view, even just an option to define "way" or another custom term (as other people may have other ideas...
Hi @kvid, thank you so much for responding to this request! 1. All of your points are valid, and likely to be experienced in real life. When I worked in...
In this example, red and blue are not screened, but green and yellow are. The screens are wrapped in a plastic films, so are kept isolated from each other across...
Hi @kvid , thanks for the work on this. The order that they appear in the cable node doesn't really matter in this instance as its the colours that matter,...
Hi @kvid, that is a very good website, thanks. Overall, it would be good to implement whats presently easy or possble, with a 'TODO' list for future improvements. Another take...
I have just been reading IEEE 315-1975; it turns out the multiple headed arrows can be used for a variety of reasons, such as the application of screening or identification...
Another terminology sometimes used is "pole" for "way", so allowing a custom value may be good. Cheers, Scott
Hi, just checking in to see if this has been progressed in the WireViz code? I'm about to start making some new diagrams, and the term 'way' would be very...
Hi @kvid , Thanks for that research; I have now found from Scribd a copy of DEF-STAN 61-12 Part 4 Issue 3, but I imagine the colour tables will be...