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Re: gEDA-user: Is there a more detailed gEDA symbol edit turorial?
John Luciani wrote:
> For simple modifications I would use EMACS.
> The file format is very simple. Should be quite
> easy to find the string 74141 ;-)
>
Ok, yes, with any kind of ASCII editor I could "wing it", I was just
hoping there was a more elegant way. But maybe not. Personally I don't
think it's good to hard-embed such text in part symbols but that's just
my two cents.
Now I am wrestling with library paths. Being new to Linux it looks like
the path concept doesn't exist. Did a new opamp to try to see if I can
cut the repeated supply pins on a dual opamp by hand-editing them out of
slotdef2. It seems gschem does not allow any saves or new libraries to
where the rest of them is, must go to /home/username/geda/libs/whatever.
But one cannot switch to that area from the gschem GUI. Oh man, it's
going to be one heck of a learning curve.
But I haven't given up yet ... :-)
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Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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