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gEDA-user: Subject: Re: Looking for some Atmel symbols
Dave N6NZ <n6nz@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello!
> DJ Delorie wrote:
>> but what's the best approach if I have to create the symbols myself?
> The issue of needing symbols for your favorite parts will come up
> repeatedly, so the beast approach is to simply get good at making your
> own symbols.
A good advise that I will try to remember :)
>> The easiest way is to use one of the many sumbol generators, such as
>> my djboxsym:
>>
>> http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/dj_delorie/tools/djboxsym.html
>>
>> There are others based on mine
> ... and my private "box generator" is one of those. Most of my
> changes are matters of taste, not function. And then I've ginned up
> a couple of specialty symbol generators as well.
Where do I find those? At http://www.gedasymbols.org or elsewhere?
> In any case, djboxsym is a good place to start. If you don't like
> DJ's tastes, tweak.
Yes, djboxsym seems like a good and easy tool, but it is always good
to have other alternatives as well.
Best regards,
Peter Carlsson
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