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On Tue, 1 Sep 2015, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT hu wrote: > >> I generally like most of this. I have some constraints, tho: your >> idea needs massive gnetlist backend coding, which means a lot of >> scheme coding. > > Are you aware that Roland Lutz's rewrite of the netlister comes with > no use of scheme at all? It sort of replaces scheme by python in the > backends. Thank you for the info. To be honest this still doesn't really solve my problem: that I'd still need minor gschem UI changes. It'd solve another problem that I may not even have if I didn't want a generic pin mapping thing. ... which I probably don't want. I see two ways. Either DJ's idea which would be a large scale change and will solve pin mapping slotting only, but not footprint change in pbc (or capacitor value change in simulation) for example. That'd be added later on top of that somehow. Or my hack that solves the back annotation of all the pin changes and other parameter changes but is not a generic slot/option mapping system. DJ's idea needs gentlist changes _and_ gschem UI changes. My idea needs only gschem UI changes. Since my idea directly solves problems I want to get solved and is generally a smaller change outside of pcb-rnd, I still prefer that over the big pin mapping thing that only indirectly solves soem aspects of my problem. Regards, Igor2
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