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Subject: [geda-help] Alphanumeric pins a lie?
From: Cyrus Vatan <vatan DOT uml AT gmail DOT com>
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Returning new user to gEDA, and first time user of mailing list so i hope
ime doing this right.  Anyways my issue is with pins with letters for pin
numbers failing to have rats attached to them once imported into PCB.  Is
this a bug or am i using it wrong?  Example would be a transistor with a
pin w/
Pinnumber C
Pinseq 1
Pinlabel C
Pintype pas

when i put it into a schematic it seems fine, and gsch2pcb does not
complain of any unconnected pins which i thought it used to do, but that
seems to be my imagination.  However there will be no rats connected to
that pin when oened in pcb, athough everthing else seems fine.  The
documentation clearly says pin num can be alpha numeric... any guidance
appreciated.

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<p>Returning new user to gEDA, and first time user of mailing list so i hop=
e ime doing this right.=C2=A0 Anyways my issue is with pins with letters fo=
r pin numbers failing to have rats attached to them once imported into PCB.=
=C2=A0 Is this a bug or am i using it wrong?=C2=A0 Example would be a trans=
istor with a pin w/ <br>

Pinnumber C<br>
Pinseq 1<br>
Pinlabel C<br>
Pintype pas</p>
<p>when i put it into a schematic it seems fine, and gsch2pcb does not comp=
lain of any unconnected pins which i thought it used to do, but that seems =
to be my imagination.=C2=A0 However there will be no rats connected to that=
 pin when oened in pcb, athough everthing else seems fine.=C2=A0 The docume=
ntation clearly says pin num can be alpha numeric... any guidance appreciat=
ed.</p>


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