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> Not at all. At the top level of a complicated board you get an > incomprehensible wad of lines if you try to diagram it. A table can > be much more useful. Why do people insist on telling me I'm wrong about how *I* do *my* tasks? I'm not an idiot and I've done this before. I don't want a table of connections. I want something that tells me how the board functions, because I'm not the original designer. > But why complicate the tool, when the toolkit approach solves this > without the complication? Because not everyone wants to do things your way. *I* prefer to put the hidden connections and decoupling caps near the chips they affect. Others prefer to put all those on a separate page, or omit them completely.
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