Hi, On Samstag, 19. Juli 2008, Csányi Pál wrote: > After I edited the template.src and added some netnames to some pins > too, I run tragesym and get the symbol.sch.
The netname is used if the pinstyle is None. See comment in the template.src file: ----- [pins] # tabseparated list of pin descriptions # ---------------------------------------- # pinnr is the physical number of the pin # seq is the pinseq= attribute, leave it blank if it doesn't matter # type can be (in, out, io, oc, oe, pas, tp, tri, clk, pwr) # style can be (line,dot,clk,dotclk,spacer,none). none if only want to add a net # posit. can be (l,r,t,b) or empty for nets. # net specifies the name of the net. Vcc or GND for example. # label represents the pinlabel. # negation lines can be added with "\_" example: \_enable\_ # if you want to write a "\" use "\\" as escape sequence #----------------------------------------------------- #pinnr seq type style posit. net label #----------------------------------------------------- ---------- You can take a look into one of the examples from the git repository, too: utils/examples/tragesym/AT90S8535_TQFP.src > Why is there in template.src in the [pins] table the 'net' column if > tragesym don't generate netnames in to the symbol? see above. Regards Werner _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user