gEDA-user: gschem: Is it possible to draw a thicker net?

2009-09-03 Thread myken
Hallo all, I'm new to this mailinglist so please be gentle. My question: Is it possible to make a net thicker in gschem (not a line but a net). I want to indicate in my schematic than the net is a high current power net. Thanks for your answers. Best regards, Robert.

Re: gEDA-user: gschem: Is it possible to draw a thicker net?

2009-09-03 Thread Andy Fierman
Hi Robert, I think if you look for the system-gschemrc file (probably in /etc/gEDA/) then you'll find a section in there ; net-style string ; ; Set to thin if you want thin nets. ; Set to thick if you want thick nets. ; This mode also determines what net style gets printed ; ;(net-style

Re: gEDA-user: gschem: Is it possible to draw a thicker net?

2009-09-03 Thread myken
Hallo Andy, Thanks for your answer. I have also found this option but it does not solve my problem. My design contains both power nets (thick nets) and normal nets (thin or normal nets) and I wish to distinguish between the two in one schematic. I know it is only cosmetic and it will have no

Re: gEDA-user: gschem: Is it possible to draw a thicker net?

2009-09-03 Thread andrew whyte
Hi Robert, I've never seen anyone be anything but polite on this mailing list - (and I've asked some daft questions). Your question is interesting. AFAIK, there isn't a way to make a line thicker, the only way around your problem, that I can think of would be to draw rectangles around the

Re: gEDA-user: gschem: Is it possible to draw a thicker net?

2009-09-03 Thread Peter Clifton
On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 22:42 +0100, andrew whyte wrote: AFAIK, there isn't a way to make a line thicker, the only way around your problem, that I can think of would be to draw rectangles around the net (to make it appear thicker in your schematic) and name the net something like VCC-thick,