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Re: gEDA-user: 4-bit_12-LED.png



William,

Lines don't convey electrical connectivity, they are graphical elements.

You need to add nets for electrical connectivity.

When you draw nets, they will automatically connect the endpoints for you.

The N key will put you into net drawing mode.

Steve


On Apr 2, 2007, at 4:22 PM, william estrada wrote:

OK, next stupid question, How do I add a 'dot'? Is this just a small circle?

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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 17:25:12 -0400
From: DJ Delorie <dj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: 4-bit_12-LED.png (PNG Image, 1024x768 pixels)
To: geda-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <200704022125.l32LPCTc013221@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
The rule is: Lines that cross without a dot are not connected.  Lines
that cross with a dot are connected.  No arcs are required.
A three-way connection is, obviously, connected.
Note: avoid connecting more than one net at the end of a pin; whether
you get a dot or not - and whether there's a connection between the
two nets or not - is ambiguous in that situation.
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