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Re: gEDA-user: why separate xgsch2pcb?
> There's still a netlist file, it's just your new pcb isn't using it,
> right?
The old way was that gsch2pcb would directly edit the *.pcb file, and
produce a separate netlist and pin naming script, both of which had to
be manually imported into pcb after reloading the new pcb file.
The new way, all the update information is in one file, which pcb can
generate and read all in one step. You can still generate a plain
netlist file if you want, but pcb's "import" won't use it.
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