> A really temp workaround is to exit gschem and then renumber the > next set. Another possible workaround is to use annotate.sh, which is > distributed (but not installed) with gnetlist: gnetlist/scripts/annotate.sh Thanks, that helped me a lot... but... after executing the script, I re-edited (deleted some componets), and afterwards re-executed the script. It left some non '1' ref-des in first component positions. Let me explain. I have R1, R2, R3. I have deleted R1. After the execution of the script, R2 and R3 remaind. I expect R1, R2. Is there any script for renumbering? Leva __ E-Mail: leva@interware.hu AIM: ha5ogl ICQ: 48710903 MSN: ha5ogl@hotmail.com Yahoo!: kieg_tk16 Home Page: http://web.interware.hu/leva Public key: http://web.interware.hu/leva/cuccok/public_key ________________________________________ /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign X against HTML email & vCards / \ http://arc.pasp.de/ Have Fun, & Linux! 73 for all by HA5OGL. This message was generated by Sylpheed.
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