To set a net's name you only need to add the net=this_net_name to one segment of a group of connected net segments.
gnetlist is smart enough that it will name the entire group of connected net segments. If you have two non-connected net segments that you want to be on the same net then each non-connected net-segment must have the net=this_net_name Steve Meier On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 15:58 -0600, John Griessen wrote: > epswint wrote: > > Q1: Is there a way to apply one net name to a group of selected net > > segments? > > [jg] I don't know one. > > Presently, I'm 2x-clicking each segment to edit, then pasting > > netname, hitting enter twice to apply the setting... > > [jg] Instead you can get better use of time by copying a named segment, > stretching it to be shorter, > and copying that as many times as you want named segments and stretching them > to fit. > > Q2: Is there a way to select all net segments with the same netname > attribute? > > [jg] I don't know one. > > I'd like to verify that a given net has all of the > > connections that it should, and none that it shouldn't. > > [jg] It's not necessary to netname every net segment. > Be sure netnames are visible, invisible netnames would be confusing (it is > possible to do). > > Be sure to generate a netlist when done editing and read it for consistency. > > John Griessen > _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user