Hi Sinisa,
Indeed other videos are planned since they work so well and as you pointed out they are great at introducing the workflow of CircuitStudio in a real-life way, with a lot of tips and shortcuts thrown in.
The Project > Generate Outputs dialog creates an "OutJob" file with the same base filename as the project. Each time the dialog is closed or an output generated, the OutJob file is updated with the latest settings.
You could manually back up the OutJob file with the project so that next time the same settings will be used and you could even make several copies of the OutJob file and then put back the version you'd like to use prior to opening the Generate Outputs dialog, although this isn't a documented feature of CircuitStudio! (Altium Designer supports multiple OutJob files in the Projects panel, but CircuitStudio does not.)
@2N3055 @GlowingGhoul The "cheat sheets" sound like a good idea, I'll see what I can do for this. I assume you already saw View > Shortcuts panel? These are quite accurate, although in PCB this one is missing: Shift+L shortcut for View Configurations (to turn layers on and off and setting Draft mode, etc).
If you're interactively routing and press the ~ key (below esc), you can see the shortcuts that can be used while using that command.
Also there are a few commands you can type into the search field at the top right of the software, that aren't available in regular shortcuts or in the menu system:
*While you have a PCB focused, search for the string, and hit Enter to run the following commands:
Search for create region: Convert > Create Region from selected primitives
Search for fit board: View > Fit Board (fits to board shape than Ctrl+PgDn Zoom All)
*While you have a PCB or SCH focused, search for the string, and hit Enter to run the following commands:
Search for jump comp: Jump > Component
*While you have a PCB Library focused:
Search for component wizard: Click on the Tools > Component Wizard option (there is an IPC option but it is not available in CircuitStudio).
Search for report: Click on the Reports > Library report to create a Word doc with a picture and information about each footprint.
Best regards,
James Harriman
Altium