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Subject: RE: [geda-help] Down Symbol
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Thanks.
Now=2C what would be the semantics for a relevant gafrc command to gschem t=
o find the symbol I made? Looking in /usr/share/doc/geda-gaf/examples I fou=
nd:
 cat /usr/share/doc/geda-gaf/examples/RF_Amp/gafrc
(component-library "./sym")
(component-library-search "./sym") So=2C is './sym' equivalent to '~/sym'? =
Do I then append this line to my gafrc file? Is there a way to get it to sh=
ow in the 'Add Components'
dialogue box=2C or would that do it?
Thanks again.

> From: abhijit86k AT gmail DOT com
> Date: Fri=2C 25 Apr 2014 15:03:51 +0530
> Subject: Re: [geda-help] Down Symbol
> To: geda-help AT delorie DOT com
>=20
> AFAIK=2C pintype is used only for DRC checking. Simulators and PCB
> probably ignore it.
> See the gEDA/gaf Master Attribute Document for possible values of pintype=
.
>=20
> 1. If you are editing a symbol that came with gschem/gEDA it=3B's
> probably in /usr/share/gEDA/... and is read only. After you edit=2C make
> sure you use save-as and specify a directory you have write
> permissions for (a convenient place is to make a subdirectory called
> "symbols" next to the schematic you're working on.
> 2. You need to tell gschem where to look for custom symbols - do this
> using a gafrc file (either global=2C per-user=2C or per-project). You nee=
d
> to restart gschem for the new gafrc to take effect.
> 3. Reopen your main schematic=2C *delete* the old symbol and add the new
> one you created.
>=20
> Abhijit
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<body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>Thanks.<br>Now=2C what would be =
the semantics for a relevant gafrc command to gschem to find the symbol I m=
ade? Looking in /usr/share/doc/geda-gaf/examples I found:<br> cat /usr/shar=
e/doc/geda-gaf/examples/RF_Amp/gafrc<br>(component-library &quot=3B./sym&qu=
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./sym&#39=3B equivalent to &#39=3B~/sym&#39=3B? Do I then append this line =
to my gafrc file? Is there a way to get it to show in the &#39=3BAdd Compon=
ents&#39=3B<br>dialogue box=2C or would that do it?<br>Thanks again.<br><br=
>> From&#58=3B abhijit86k&#64=3Bgmail.com<br>> Date&#58=3B Fri=2C 25 Apr 20=
14 15&#58=3B03&#58=3B51 &#43=3B0530<br>> Subject&#58=3B Re&#58=3B &#91=3Bge=
da-help&#93=3B Down Symbol<br>> To&#58=3B geda-help&#64=3Bdelorie.com<br>> =
<br>> AFAIK=2C pintype is used only for DRC checking. Simulators and PCB<br=
>> probably ignore it.<br>> See the gEDA/gaf Master Attribute Document for =
possible values of pintype.<br>> <br>> 1. If you are editing a symbol that =
came with gschem/gEDA it&#59=3B&#39=3Bs<br>> probably in /usr/share/gEDA/..=
. and is read only. After you edit=2C make<br>> sure you use save-as and sp=
ecify a directory you have write<br>> permissions for &#40=3Ba convenient p=
lace is to make a subdirectory called<br>> &#34=3Bsymbols&#34=3B next to th=
e schematic you&#39=3Bre working on.<br>> 2. You need to tell gschem where =
to look for custom symbols - do this<br>> using a gafrc file &#40=3Beither =
global=2C per-user=2C or per-project&#41=3B. You need<br>> to restart gsche=
m for the new gafrc to take effect.<br>> 3. Reopen your main schematic=2C &=
#42=3Bdelete&#42=3B the old symbol and add the new<br>> one you created.<br=
>> <br>> Abhijit<br> 		 	   		  </div></body>
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