Mail Archives: geda-user/2018/07/23/11:58:25
Nicklas:
> Luis:
> > I have an schematic split in 6 pages, but I am unable to tell gschem
> > the pages are related. I can open the first sch file, open the page
> > manager, and then open all the pages in the page manager. Then I can
> > use AvPag and RePag to navigate through my whole project. However:
>
> You add the source=filename.sch attribute to any symbol. Then you could
> traverse the hierachy with "Hd" or right click and chose "Down schematic".
Didn't know about the page manager, tried it on a hierachical project I
have with several levels of pages. Works as Niclas says above, but the
page manager just lists one file at the startup, I have to go down to
all subpages for it to list them. Is that what it is supposed to work,
isn't there a "scan hierarchy" so that all pages show up in the page
manager without me actually traversing the whole the hierarchy ?
> You probably need to draw your own symbol which and gschem need to be
> restarted befor you could add them with just an any other symbol.
You don't have to restart gschem for that.
In the (menu) Add -> Compoent popup, below to the left, in the
"Filter:" line, there are two icons to the right of the entry box,
the first one with a "x" clears the entry box, but the second with a
near full circle arrow does refresh the symbol list and the symbol
content. Soo you can add a symbol in a directory or change a present
one, and after the refresh the new directory content or the changed
symbol are available and listet.
...
> Mechanism is very powerful/flexible and it is possible to add
> symbol "above" schematics with connections to show cable
> connections in between boards but not possible to connect to
> connectors below.
...
How to you do that, or are you just using a "cable" top page
referencing actual "board" subpages ?
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
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