On 10/28/2011 2:58 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> Currently, I am using Inkscape to lay out and graphically connect HAL
> component symbols. I edit my .hal file using the diagram as a reference.
> This is working well so far, but it would be much better if, for
> instance, the diagram connections would move with a component if I
> decide to move it, which Inkscape doesn't do, as far as I know. I
> started using gEDA, but this page:
> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?HalSchematicsUsingGschem
>
> does not provide a complete set of symbols. I would like to make a
> complete set, but some of the symbol attributes used for the samples
> from the above are not explained. I can go ahead and make symbols
> without the attributes, but if someone could share how these attributes
> work, it might save me from redoing mine latter.
>
> I would also like to add what I have learned to the above page.
>
Kirk:

It will be obvious from my previous postings that I'm a lexical kind of 
guy who is not a fan of this approach* but there's always something to 
be learned from other people's work. I'll take a look at the symbol 
library and see if I can noodle out the information you need.

Regards,
Kent

*note on the referenced wiki page in the 2010-01-17 entry: "it may well 
be back to the drawing board, esp since its getting more complicated to 
draw than to just text edit"


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