![]() ![]() A quick way to drop them is to hand edit eagle.epf in *each* of your project dirs with a text editor and delete all the library lines under the Global section except the ones you want to use and all of those deleted libraries will not be enabled when starting up. My epf file has hundreds of libraries listed. ![]() ![]() The eagle.epf file in each project dir contains all the libraries in your libraries directory that are enabled. In any case libraries are just text files. Libraries are not loaded unless you are adding parts. I have local copies of them taken from previous Eagle versions. I don't use the managed libraries at all. If I want to make a new part I open my dedicated library for that project. I just open my library and import the parts I need from the master library directory where all my local libraries are stored. But I don't re-create everything unless it's a special part. I make a dedicated library for each project. How to unuse all libraries at Eagle startup but keep those that I select to be used, during the course of my work in Eagle, stay "in use" even when changing to another schematic (in that particular project folder? scr under SCH, use -* then every time I open another schematic in this project folder, I have to again set the dedicated library to "use". But (!) I also want that dedicated library stay "in use" if I change to another schematic in the same project folder. When now adding a part, all those libraries open up which I find annoying: I want only that particular dedicated library to be "in use". Now, when having opened a schematic, I also set the corresponding library (for each project I create a dedicated library in the same project folder as where that schematic resides) in "use". On startup all libraries in the library directory are enabled (as you, I think, alluded to). well I was not unambiguous in my request, therefor a little clarification: ![]()
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