You can force a power pin to be connected to the specified net by adding an attribute to the IC symbol: net=netname:pinnumber
For example if you want to connect pin 14 of U1 to +5V instead of default VCC, add an attribute net=+5V:14 to U1 (if it is 7400 or so, add this to all gates used on schematic). Wojciech Kazubski > On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 08:31:20AM +0200, Jonatan ?kerlind wrote: > > > > I've only come up with the solution to edit the 5V IC symbol and remove > > the Vcc net attribute and attach a Vcc pin instead. Any other (better) > > solutions? > > The ultimate solution is to make all of your own symbols. There are more > stylistic issues than just hiding VCC that you will run into. You will > also run into issues where there are mistakes with symbols you download > from the net, or where the pinouts vary across packages in a way you didn't > expect. > > Once you select (or write) a boxsym-type program you can make symbols > in just a few minutes. It's much easier than doing it in the GUI. I > would much rather make a new symbol for gschem than for Eagle! > > Let us know how you like the FT232RL. I've got some for a project that's > in the works -- I was excited to see Mouser finally stocks them. > > -- > Ben Jackson AD7GD > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > http://www.ben.com/ _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user