On Jun 28, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Bill Gatliff wrote: > Steven Michalske wrote: >> >> Taking this as you can code some scripts up...... >> Here is one approach for you to try. >> >> >> > Aah, I hadn't even considered that possibility--- do it outside of > gEDA > instead of within it... D'oh! :)
The power of text based file formats :-) > >> Now with this groundwork you can run a script that will update the >> schematic page's symbols with mapped pins. >> >> To do this you will probably need to embed the symbols into the >> schematic first. Then map the pin numbers from ? to the real pin >> numbers. >> >> We would probably need to add the pintypes of nc for no connect and >> na >> for not available, to allow for parts that have fewer pin packages, >> and no connects in larger packages. >> > > I suppose I could even use the "template" to merely kick out a bunch > of > mostly-redundant .sym files, one for each footprint. That might be > easier for me to start out with, rather than attacking a whole sch > file > at the same time... Hadn't thought of that. replace the symbol with a local copy with the modifications from the template. You can then even remove the unused pins > >> Got some code game? >> > > I just might! :) > _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user