Since your original email was an hour ago you could have finished the Bill Wilson tutorial in the time you were waiting for the various replies :-) The tutorial is an easy read and excellent start.
Assuming your install is correct and you have set the footprint attributes for all of the components in your schematic --- 1. gsch2pcb NAME.sch 2. pcb NAME.pcb When you change your schematic 1. gsch2pcb NAME.sch 2. pcb NAME.pcb 3. File->Load layout data to paste-buffer select the file called NAME.new.pcb 4. File -> Load netlist file select the file called NAME.net (* jcl *) On 2/24/06, Marc Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stuart Brorson wrote: > > Dont fancy Reading miles of info in order to just convert a schematic > from Gschem to PCB > this is why im asking if someone can pls place it into easy steps a > newbie can understand im not about to rewrite bill wilsons tutorial on > pcb afterall im writting a tutorial on Gschem. > > How to convert from gschem to pcb > > 1. > > 2. > > 3. > > 4. > > 5. > > Marc :) > > >http://geda.seul.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=geda:faq-gsch2pcb > > > > > > > >>Phil > >> > >>I need to make this so simple a chimp could do it then i can add it to > >>my tutorial > >>Can you tell me how in say 3 to whatever easy commands that a newbie can > >>understand > >> > >>for example i went to a terminal and typed gsch2pcb and went ahhhhhhhhh > >>blank expression. > >> > >>Im asking this for the benefit of all newbies :-P > >> > >>Marc :-D > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > -- http://www.luciani.org