
In DelphiScript an Object consists of methods, and in many cases, properties, and events. This page and its accompanying sub-pages contain reference material on interfaces, components, global routines, types, and variables that make up the DelphiScript scripting language. See Delphi - DelphiScript differences for details on the differences between Delphi and DelphiScript. These are special procedures that are used to control and communicate directly with Altium Designer. This section describes the DelphiScript language used by the Altium Designer Scripting Engine and provides reference details of the statements, functions and extensions that are supported.

Step 4 – Change default design rule “Clearance” to 0 (zero) (“D”-“R”, pick Clearance). It actually doesn’t matter now, because we will resize the newly created logo anyway at the end of this tutorial. I am showing here import to TOP layer (File-Import-DWG/DXF):Ĭheck the size, units and origin of the logo. Step 3 – Import DXF/DWG to copper layer, either top or bot. Step 2 – Create new PCB document (File-New-PCB) Altium designer is very picky about that. Prepare it as outline and save it in DXF or DWG version 11 or 12.

This is simple tutorial, hot to prepare your favorite logotype in altium designer, either as overlay mask or in copper.
