A proposal for a possible new feature for cells:
Currently, when the cursor is held over a placed cell in a drawing, it usually gives the name of the cell and other info (text, line, level, etc.)
Here's my idea.
When the cursor is hovering over the cell, it would be helpful if it also gave the name of the library it came from. If there were some way to attach the name of the library to the cell when it's created, it may be possible to read that library when the cell is placed and the cursor is above it. The library should not even have to be attached for the name to be read.
Here's why it would be helpful.
Many times our clients supply us with their cell libraries. Probably very common. But more often than not, they are not named accurately enough to know what is in the libraries. When working on a drawing and we need to place a cell, we have no way of knowing which library it came from due to poor naming conventions. We usually spend way too much time searching through each one to find the cell we need. Knowing the name of the cell is usually not enough. But if we could have the cell library called out when we hover over one, we would know exactly where to go next time. This is especially useful when working on a new drawing where there are no existing cells to copy from.