On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 01:05:42AM +0200, Stefan Salewski wrote:
> It is not easy for beginners, and my english is really bad today, sorry.
> I hope someone other can explain it in better words.
As said, it would be nice to see an entry in FAQ.
Just fixing a few things:
- geda:faq-schem not ged
If you go into the attributes of a symbol, and tick "show inherited",
then you will see the nets the power/ground pins are associated to. You
can either change these pin assigns by adding new nets, or change your
net names. At least, that's how I've always done it.
On 2 April 2011 2
On Sat, 2011-04-02 at 19:02 -0300, Daniel B. wrote:
> Hi geda-user@,
>
> I'm kinda new to gschem (in fact, first time learning a electronics
> cad software) and a little confused about the power pins issue. I read
> the geda-faq:gschem and found that it's a good practice to NOT hide
> the power pi
Daniel B. wrote:
> I'm kinda new to gschem (in fact, first time learning a electronics
> cad software) and a little confused about the power pins issue. I
> read the geda-faq:gschem and found that it's a good practice to NOT
> hide the power pins.
ack.
> Is this related to the design of the
Hi geda-user@,
I'm kinda new to gschem (in fact, first time learning a electronics cad
software) and a little confused about the power pins issue. I read the
geda-faq:gschem and found that it's a good practice to NOT hide the power pins.
Is this related to the design of the symbol? Are there so
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