
made easy esp8266 fritzing library mean Import Library into Fritzing software. They are included in case there is any need to work with them directly, they are not required for installing or usage of the Fritzing part. So we will set up the full module by importing part of ESP8266 module. This second window is a catch for modifications to the parts library where the first window is concerned with additions to the library. NOTE: While the second pop-up seems redundant, you have the ability to not only import, but modify parts.
Another pop-up will appear asking "Do you want to save the changes you made in the bin "My Parts"?" click "Save"and the LIDAR-Lite will now be part of your parts library until you delete it. When you close Fritzing after working with it, it will ask you "Do you want to keep the imported parts?" click "Yes". Select LIDARLite-Fritzing-Part.fzpz and click "Open". Right-click the panel and select "Import" (see image above). After that, it will appear in the library. I believe you also need to create an xml file or something of that nature as well. Its a somewhat involved process, but not overly complex, provided you know how to use a vector art program (like inkscape or similar). To do this, go to the menu Mine My parts, right-click on import, and select the desired file with format. It might be best in this instance to learn how create your own part for importing. Right click in the parts window and select "Import" to install new parts into Fritzing Step-by-Step Installation Instructions: You can add a new element to the library.
Learn more about Fritzing here: Installation This repository contains a LIDAR-Lite Fritzing part for use in your sketches. Frizzing is an free, open-source and easy-to-use visual and proto-schematic layout editor.