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Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 08:57:51 +0100
From: Chris Green <cl AT isbd DOT net>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] How to renumber connector pins, or resize a
connector?
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On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 08:08:44PM +0200, Richard Rasker (rasker AT linetec DOT nl) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> 
> 
> Op 15-04-18 om 18:17 schreef Chris Green:
> > I'm not sure whether this should be on the 'help' list as it's quite a
> > simple question.
> > 
> > Is it possible to renumber the pins on a connector, for example a
> > header connector like header26-1.sym? I can see how to edit the text
> > but it would be a bit laborious to change all 26 numbers individually.
> > 
> > Or alternatively is it easy to customise a symbol like this to
> > add/remove pins from it?
> 
> Proceed as follows:
> - Select the 'official' symbol in the library list, and drop it somewhere in
> the work area.
> - Left-click on the symbol (to select it), then right-click -> 'To symbol'
> - Save the symbol in your local, writable symbol directory(*) under a
> slightly different name (e.g. header26-3.sym)
> 
> And now comes the fun part, the renumbering of pins:
> 1. Choose Attributes -> Autonumber text
> 2. After 'Search for', change 'refdes=*' to 'pinnumber=*'
> 3. Change 'Selected objects' to 'Current page'
> 4. Check 'Overwrite existing numbers'
> 5. After 'Sort order', choose the desired renumbering scheme, e.g. from left
> to right to have the left column renumbered to 1-2-3 etcetera, with the
> right column 14-15-16 etcetera.
> 6. Click Apply
> 7. After 'Search for', change 'pinnumber=*' to 'pinseq=*', and click Apply
> again. Then repeat once more for 'pinlabel=*'.
> 8. Save the modified symbol.
> 
> Also see http://wiki.geda-project.org/geda:gschem_ug:autonumbering
> 
> *: This should be somewhere in your home directory, and a symlink from
> /etc/gEDA/sym should point here.
> 
Thank you Richard, and Karl.  I'm really impressed with what I've seen
so far of Geda - why didn't I find it before?!  I've been looking for
a decent circuit diagram drawing program for quite a while and have
played with a few on the way.  I think I probably/possibly didn't find
it because it's listed as 'Electronics Design Software' in the Ubuntu
archives and gschem is 'Schematic Editor'.  Anyway, thank you all and
(I fear) expect a few more questions like the one above as I learn
about it.

-- 
Chris Green

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