Hi Robert, I think if you look for the system-gschemrc file (probably in /etc/gEDA/) then you'll find a section in there
; net-style string ; ; Set to thin if you want thin nets. ; Set to thick if you want thick nets. ; This mode also determines what net style gets printed ; ;(net-style "thin") (net-style "thick") (there are similar sections below that for bus, pin and line styles) If you net style edit this file (as root) then you'll alter the net style for all new schematics (after a quick check: it seems to apply to all schematics as they are opened). Now, if you read through this: http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:gsch2pcb_tutorial and look carefully at the section on Setup you'll see that you can put a gschemrc file into ~/.gEDA that will allow you to set any preferred net style for all your projects. I think it is possible to put a gschemrc file in each project that will apply just to that project but I haven't managed to make that work in a quick play. I'm sure there are people with more experience who can tell you about some of the other ways that you can customise gEDA but I hope this gets you off in the right direction. Cheers, Andy. http://signality.co.uk 2009/9/3 myken <my...@iae.nl>: > Hallo all, > > I'm new to this mailinglist so please be gentle. > > My question: > Is it possible to make a net thicker in gschem (not a line but a net). > I want to indicate in my schematic than the net is a high current power > net. > > Thanks for your answers. > Best regards, Robert. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > geda-user mailing list > geda-user@moria.seul.org > http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user > _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user