Clarification: Yes, I know that you can edit the underlying schematic or symbol by going through the "Hierarchy" menu. Two points:
* Bill attached the "source" attribute to the symbol, while gschem only allows the "source" attribute to be attached at the schematic level. Therefore, gschem is not handling Bill's attribute correctly -- "source" isn't showing up in the symbol at the schematic level. I propose to fix this by making "source" a "symbol and schematic" attribute. * As for accessing the underlying files, being able to do it through the right mouse button in addition to the hierarch menu would be a good thing. (Yes, it is also already available through a keyboard shortcut, which is very nice.) I can look at gschem and try to figure out how this works . . . . > * It would be nice if gschem offered you the possibility of editing > either the symbol *or* the underlying schematic. For example, in > Viewdraw if you right click on a symbol you have the option to either > "edit symbol" or "edit underlying schematic". Gschem should behave > the same way. Thanks to Terry for asking me about this! Stuart
