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BTW, wouldn't it be easier to directly scan and check sch and pcb 
symbols with script ?



On 3. 12. 20 20:12, Britton Kerin (britton DOT kerin AT gmail DOT com) [via 
geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
> The part that's pointlessly interactive is the creation of the .sch
> file.  I have to have gschem launched and manually add the symbol.
> 
> I'd like to do one of these instead:
> 
> * create an sch containing just the sch using some batch mode op
> 
> * just create the sch by script.  but I don't get why some text
> elements (refdes=, device=) end up
>    repeated in the .sch file and other stay in the element.  what
> distinguishes these elements?
> 
> * create the pcb file directly.  sort of a hassle but probably what
> I'll do unless there's a better way,
>    a little weird in my case since I have a lot of footprints using a
> text library of my own



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