Re: gEDA-user: Part specification

2004-08-08 Thread Ales Hvezda
[snip] >> (This, too will change in the course of time. Eventually, gEDA will >> transition to having only one RC file for all programs. Right now, >> each program has its own RC file, and as the number of programs grows, >> so does the number of -- usually redundant -- RC files.) > >I think a be

Re: gEDA-user: Part specification

2004-08-08 Thread Samuel A. Falvo II
On Sunday 08 August 2004 05:59 am, Stuart Brorson wrote: > (This, too will change in the course of time. Eventually, gEDA will > transition to having only one RC file for all programs. Right now, > each program has its own RC file, and as the number of programs grows, > so does the number of -- u

Re: gEDA-user: Part specification

2004-08-08 Thread Stuart Brorson
> > On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 08:59:30AM -0400, Stuart Brorson wrote: > > Here's a suggestion: Create a "description" attribute, and use > > gattrib to enter it multiple times. > > I have a Makefile that generates -g bom2 or -g bom I don't remember > and then processes it by a C program to get a p

Re: gEDA-user: Part specification

2004-08-08 Thread Karel =?iso-8859-1?Q?Kulhav=FD?=
On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 08:59:30AM -0400, Stuart Brorson wrote: > Here's a suggestion: Create a "description" attribute, and use > gattrib to enter it multiple times. I have a Makefile that generates -g bom2 or -g bom I don't remember and then processes it by a C program to get a part list: http:

Re: gEDA-user: Part specification

2004-08-08 Thread Stuart Brorson
Here's a suggestion: Create a "description" attribute, and use gattrib to enter it multiple times. Ales just put the latest gattrib release into CVS. I suggest you get it from there & install it by doing "./autogen.sh && ./configure && make && make install". Here's how I would use gattrib to

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2004-08-08 Thread Paul Surgeon
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gEDA-user: Part specification

2004-08-08 Thread Karel =?iso-8859-1?Q?Kulhav=FD?=
Hello How do I correctly solve the following requirement? I want to have in the "device" attribute in the schematic a short description, for example "NE592" or "switch" and in the bill of materials a longer, more detailed version, for example: NE592_DIL14 2-pole_switch_gold_plated_6mm_hole DC_pow