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Re: gEDA-user: Footprint/symbol generating scripts + question
(having not seen this post) I created something similar yesterday in
python.
It only does SMD dual column footprints with an outline - and at the
moment
only takes mm.
I'll push it to github or something like that if folks are interested.
I assumed at
the time that this sort of tool must get made all the time - but not
having net
access to search for one I thought I'd have a go at it too :P
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:22 PM, Stephan Boettcher
<[1]boettcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard Rasker <[2]rasker@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> One last question: the project I'm working on has several schematic
> pages, with several nets spanning multiple pages. For me, this is the
> first project of this size, and I wondered about one thing: Are
there
> special symbols to indicate nets connected to other schematic pages?
> In the reference design on which this project is based (probably made
in
> OrCAD), those nets have double arrows, but I can't find anything
similar
> in gschem. So now I have quite a few nets ending in little red
squares,
> giving the impression that they're open-ended.
> The actual connection is there, of course, so it's more of a cosmetic
> issue, but I have the feeling that this is not how it's supposed to
> look.
You could draw a bus, and connect the nets to a bus. The bus could
be
labeled with the sheet the nets connect to. All this is just
cosmetics,
though.
--
Stephan
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