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RE: gEDA-user: using busses in gschem



You draw busses and then use regular wires to connect the pins to the busses. Set the netname attribute to whatever you are using for the designator(ex: "A3"). When the regular wires contact the bus they take their familiar form of the angled line.

On topic: anyone know how to control the direction of the angle of the line when connected to the bus? Always get the ugly angle in the wrong direction headed to the end of the bus rather than the other direction.




From: David Griffith <dgriffi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: gEDA-user: using busses in gschem
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 21:44:18 -0700 (PDT)


There appears to be no information available on how to use busses in gschem. How is it used?

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