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From: karl AT aspodata DOT se
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Hierarchical design, pin number not needed
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Niklas Karlsson:
> Then using hierarchical design netlist complain if there are no
> pin numbers in symbol although in pcb it seems everything work
> OK without the pin numbers.
> 
> Pin numbers in symbol for hierarchical design does not seem to
> fulfill any purpose since refdes in symbol and pinlabel in symbol
> link together the schematic. I think it would be better to get rid
> of the warning in netlist if it does not fulfil any function,
> do anybody have a comment?

Since I alway do hierarchical (can't we change that name, it's hard to 
pronounce and hard to write, I have to look it up every time) with
my symbol generator, it's easier to have the some pin routine as for
all other syms.

Regards,
/Karl Hammar

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