You can open the cache in the lib editor just like any other lib.

I would think that if you were trying to move parts to another system,
then loading the part and exporting would be the preferred method.

I'm not sure if you can mulit-select and do a whole lot at once, as I've
never done that. I think I saw some discussion about that quite some
time ago, but I can't remember the details very well. Perhaps someone
will pop up and offer some advice on that. I would guess that it also
depend on what system you are trying to convert between.


Andy



On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 16:23:33 +0000 (GMT)
abhijit biswas <abhi_tech_2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> I have spotted the cache files. So if I am coping that also in new system the 
> schematic will come correctly. Is there any way to save the new component in 
> the new system from cache.
> 
> --- On Wed, 12/8/09, Andy Eskelson <andyya...@g0poy.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> From: Andy Eskelson <andyya...@g0poy.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [kicad-users] Kicad library collection; global online database; 
> filtered by supervisor
> To: kicad-users@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, 12 August, 2009, 9:39 PM
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>                   You are always going to run into such problems if you 
> switch from one
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> system to another, as you will always have to take into account any
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> Yes the modules are imbedded in the .brd files, you can think of them as
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> non-copper tracks, but otherwise they can be treated in the same manner
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> Have you spotted the projectname. cache file that eeschema creates? that is
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> a cache of all the lib parts that a project uses. So you can make use of
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> that if you are swapping between systems.
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> So between the board file and the cache file you have all the necessary
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> Andy
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> On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:58:17 +0000 (GMT)
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> abhijit biswas <abhi_tech_2004@ yahoo.co. uk> wrote:
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> > What you are saying is a good idea, which means I should make my own 
> > library in a proper hierarchy. It good but there is a little problem If am 
> > am trying to open my schematic in any other system where my personal 
> > libraries are not available the schematic will not come correctly on the 
> > screen. But in case of  *.brd files are coming correctly in any system in 
> > spite of not having my personal library there. I think the brd files are 
> > keeping the footprints embedded in it. Even I can save the new footprint in 
> > the new machine to its standard library.
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> > I think EEschema should have such option. At least the component used in a 
> > schematic should be viewable in any system irrespective of the component 
> > available on that systems library. This will help to recover a component 
> > from schematic if it is lost.
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> > --- On Tue, 11/8/09, Andy Eskelson <andyya...@g0poy. co.uk> wrote:
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> > From: Andy Eskelson <andyya...@g0poy. co.uk>
> 
> > Subject: Re: [kicad-users] Kicad library collection; global online 
> > database; filtered by supervisor
> 
> > To: kicad-users@ yahoogroups. com
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> > Date: Tuesday, 11 August, 2009, 10:50 PM
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> >                   You should always save YOUR libs and modules to your own 
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> > Next problem is that different people will have different ideas as to
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> > what any particular device should look like. A simple example from the
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> > list from the past few days is the symbols for a resistor or elect. cap.
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> > Some people expect a zig-zag for the R while others expect the oblong
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> > box. For the cap one standard is with a curved neg. electrode and the
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> > OK in these cases adding both is not that much of a problem, but
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> > multiply this by the 1000's of different devices and such like and
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> > I do agree that uploading a device as a submission to the main libs is a
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> > good idea, but I don't think that it will solve the issue you are making
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> > which is keeping the hierarchy intact. Especially as there could be
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> > I think what is needed is a somewhat better method of managing the libs
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> > and modules. One way would be to have a different type of lib or mod that
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> > indicates a user generated part, one that would not get overwritten by
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> > upgrades. However as the lib files can contain several different
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> > Perhaps an easier method would be to have a duplicate set of libs
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> > when you select a standard lib the system automatically includes the
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> > I do think that a bit more work on how the libs and mode are actually
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> > managed would also be a good idea. I really don't like the need to save
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> > Once you get the hang of it, things work OK, but it could be a bit
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> > Andy
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> > On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 16:08:56 +0000 (GMT)
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> > abhijit biswas <abhi_tech_2004@ yahoo.co. uk> wrote:
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> > > I feel in kicad there should be a option to update the library on-line.
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> > > As a professional PCB designer when ever I am creating a new component in 
> > > my library I am in doubt where to save it. if I am adding a component say 
> > > L293D I am in doubt should I save it to my extra library or should I save 
> > > it to some standard library. 
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> > > If I am adding it to a standard The next version of kicad may overwrite 
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> > > If I am adding it to my extra the hierarchy of library will be destroyed, 
> > > even it sometime conflicts with updated library, if the newer standard 
> > > library includes that.
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> > > I think it is highly required to have a option to on-line upload the 
> > > component to a primary on-line database, when ever a user is creating it. 
> > > From where it can be sorted by a group of supervisors to add it in 
> > > standard library. This will help to make kicad more popular in industry 
> > > also.
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> > > But there is also a problem for offline users. So offline users may 
> > > update there temporary new creation whenever they are going online.
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