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gEDA-user: How does Part Annotation work?
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- Subject: gEDA-user: How does Part Annotation work?
- From: Bob Paddock <bpaddock@csonline.net>
- Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 10:27:34 -0500
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I'm new to gEDA/gschem.
I don't understand how gschem choices the starting point to annotate parts.
I have 9 diodes, 9 relays, and 9 FETs.
The relays are numbered K1 - K9.
The transistors are numbered: Q9 - Q16
The diodes are numbered: D17-D23,D27
It appears there is only a single counter rather than a counter for each part?
Why are they not all numbered 1 -> 9?
In a multipage schematic how do you set the starting numbers for each page?
I found a script called unannotate.sh but running it doesn't change any thing,
it just makes a copy of the file, that is the same as the original.
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