Den 2010-12-31 01:37:50 skrev Stefan Salewski <m...@ssalewski.de>:

On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 01:06 +0100, kai-martin knaak wrote:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:

> I looked at the gEDA symbols site, but it was very hard to find
> anything useful in this matter, since there was no ”preview” thing
> involved as far as I can see.

You may point your browser to
        http://gedasymbols.org
This is a website dedicated to symbols, footprints and other geda
related stuff contributed by users. It presents previews of symbols and
footprints on mouse click.


> Is there a complete set of symbols like the default one, but with IEC
> symbols instead or do I need to make them all by myself?

I tend to draw my symbols the way they were taught in German university
courses. So they are likely IEC compliant, but no guarantee.


> I can't be the only European user of this program, can I…?

Surely, you are not! :-)

---<)kaimartin(>---

I think he was asking about these rectangular boxes, as used in german
textbooks, Tietze/Schenk or Reichardt/Schwarz. Indeed I have not seen
these on your page or gedasymbols at all, so you may give the full
link...


I don't know about those ”german textbooks”, but they are rectangular indeed. I'll try to draw an NAND gate below, but you need a font like Free Mono, Liberation Mono, Courier or similar to view it right:

     ______
    |      |
––––|  &   |o–––
    |______|

And a NOR gate would look like this:
     ______
    |      |
––––|  ≥1  |o–––
    |______|



--
Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg


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