I had put the source= attribute in the symbol for the underlying
schematic page. That was enough for the proper hierarchy operations except
for the drc and netlist generation. As per John's sample schematics, I
added a source= attribute on each of the instantiated symbols at the top
level
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 18:00 -0500, gene wrote:
Ales Hvezda wrote:
Can gschem do a hierarchy where the top-level symbol points to a
multi-page schematic?
Yes. Just attach the source= attribute multiple times with different
values.
great! Can the schematic be setup in multiple
Ales Hvezda wrote:
Yes. Just attach the source= attribute multiple times with different
values.
This works great!! I made a symbol with 2 sub-sheets. Drilling down
into the schematic from the symbol, then using page-up/page-down
navigates through the pages on that level. Very cool :)
Ales Hvezda wrote:
Can gschem do a hierarchy where the top-level symbol points to a
multi-page schematic?
Yes. Just attach the source= attribute multiple times with different
values.
great! Can the schematic be setup in multiple directories? That is, a
top level symbol points to a
Yes gschem and gnetlist can handle multipage hierarchical schematics.
Hierarchical Bus support for board layout is not functional. For verilog
generation I believe there is a functional bus system that uses
standered nets and net pins.
Steve Meier
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 07:11 -0500, gene wrote:
Can gschem do a hierarchy where the top-level symbol points to a
multi-page schematic?
Yes. Just attach the source= attribute multiple times with different
values.
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:master_attributes_list#source
-Ales
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