On Friday 13 February 2009 19:43:40 P Zoltan wrote: > Some more results: it doesn't work as I thought. The simulator "needs" > those connectors for the simulation, but they somehow get "out" of the > subcircuit. Another note: if in the Connector constructor no new ids are > generated, just let the new component override the old, these lost > connectors don't appear.
I can confirm that ;) the problem is that mixing up GUI and logical data is bad. Another thing I mentioned while playing around with sub-circuits is, that they aren't consistent. The sub-circuits aren't stored within circuit files. (Or did I got something wrong?) This should mess everything up, when loading an "old" circuit file containing a sub-circuit, that is not in the users KTechLab directory. This will probably not happen this often on a single-user system, but as more people share their circuit files, this will become a real problem. Much rework is needed here, if I got everything right. bye then julian PS: I'm looking for a solution to work-around this issue, because this is quite annoying, even if you don't mess up everything by changing your local sub-circuits.
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