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Message-ID: | <5236C3E1.2060806@envinsci.co.uk> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Sep 2013 09:40:01 +0100 |
From: | Matt Rhys-Roberts <matt DOT rhys-roberts AT envinsci DOT co DOT uk> |
Organization: | Envin Scientific Ltd. |
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To: | geda-user AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: [geda-user] request for clarification: via names vs pin names |
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References: | <5236BA86 DOT 2070306 AT envinsci DOT co DOT uk> <201309160814 DOT r8G8EONW004255 AT envy DOT delorie DOT com> |
In-Reply-To: | <201309160814.r8G8EONW004255@envy.delorie.com> |
Reply-To: | geda-user AT delorie DOT com |
On 16/09/13 09:14, DJ Delorie wrote: >> I can see the use of editing the pin and pad names, but what is the use >> of editing the via and line names? > So when you're creating a footprint you can give pins and pads names > before you merge them into the footprint. Thanks, I see that it works, but why would it be useful to name pin 1 of a component differently from its pad or hole? Sorry if I'm not seeing the obvious yet. :)
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