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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Make multiple pins auto-numbered in gschem |
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Comments: | In-reply-to Luigi Salvatore Palese <ultrabit AT gmail DOT com> |
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Luigi: > i'm writing an gschem addon to add a range of pins directly in the gschem > editor. ... > In short the syntax is as follow: > (make-net-pins '(range) ['(skiplist) [ "type" | '(listoftypes) [ "label" | > '(listoflabels))]]] > > Please let me know if this could be usefull :-) Since you ask me, no. It's too easy to make a bunch of pins and edit it in an editor. It's too easy to make a little script that does it. /// About the snapped-pointer-position.patch, I don't really know what this does, but generally I don't like when someone (e.g. a program) steals my mouse. Yes lines and other things can snap, but let me have my mouse where I'm expecting it to be. Regards, /Karl Hammar ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Aspö Data Lilla Aspö 148 S-742 94 Östhammar Sweden +46 173 140 57
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