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From: | John Supplee <john AT supplee DOT com> |
Subject: | [geda-user] Re: gschem: no connects and active low signals |
Date: | Sat, 30 Aug 2014 12:49:42 +0000 (UTC) |
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joeft <joeft@...> writes: > > > Two details I'm pretty sure I've seen documented, but can't pin down now > that I need them: > 1) Is there an explicit "no connect" symbol that I can/should place in > the schematic to prevent gnetlist from thinking I've forgotten a connection? > 2) How do I place a pin label in a symbol that will indicate an active > low or inverted signal (i.e. how do I put a "bar" across the signal > name?) I know I can put a dot at the pin to indicate an inversion, but > I would like the pin name to match the manufacturer's documentation. > > Thanks, > > Joe > > This is a really late reply, but thought I would put it in here anyway for those who might still find it in a search. To put a bar over a word you need to enclose it with escaped underscores like so: \_ON\_ This will produce ON with a bar over it.
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