> How does that symbol differ from the Input-x.sym and Output-x.sym
> available in the standard Library?
Well, I didn't know they were in there, but from looking at it, my
first impressions are:
Those have pins, mine doesn't.
Mine has graphical=1, those don't.
Thus, mine doesn't need a footpri
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How does that symbol differ from the Input-x.sym and Output-x.sym available in
the standard Library?
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DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > and set the net attribute on the *net*
>
> Of course, I mea
On 1/6/07, John Luciani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/6/07, Mark Rages <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just pressed "ev" by accident in gschem. This makes all the
> invisible text visible.
>
> I am unable to undo this action. How can I hide the text again?
Doesn't just pressing 'U' (u
On 1/6/07, Mark Rages <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I just pressed "ev" by accident in gschem. This makes all the
invisible text visible.
I am unable to undo this action. How can I hide the text again?
Doesn't just pressing 'U' (undo) hide the text again?
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Hi,
I just pressed "ev" by accident in gschem. This makes all the
invisible text visible.
I am unable to undo this action. How can I hide the text again?
Regards,
Mark
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John Griessen wrote:
Peter Baxendale wrote:
there's a short Python program at
http://dlharmon.com/geda/footgen.html which I've found very useful. It's
easy to understand and customise even if you only have a little bit of
understanding of Python. It's really very easy to use and I've generated
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