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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Proposal: Library handling
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> The thing that this proposal doesn’t address is that neither external library symbols nor embedded symbols are ideal for an evolving project.
> 
> External library symbols are good starting points, but need customization (mostly attribute additions and changes, but sometimes more) to be usable.
> 
> Embedded symbols are inflexible.

If reference is available they could be updated then neeeded.

> What works for me is to copy a library symbol, give it a name like “bypass_cap” or “low_speed_opamp” that reflects its role in the project, and place it in the project’s symbol directory. Then, instead of adding attributes to each instance, I put them in the symbol file. This makes it easy to control BOM complexity: if I want to change my bypass caps from 0603 to 0805, I do it in one place. I isolates the project from library changes without the inflexibility of embedded symbols. It solves the “light vs. heavy” symbol dilemma: you don’t need a library containing a billion heavy symbols, but your project reaps the benefits of the heavy symbols it needs.

Then you could have a local project specific library of symbols.

Have seen an example a few weeks ago there someone added an attribute to reference part and it might solve the light/heavy symbol problem. It would be possible to add feature with a list of value for attribute values referencing part is filtered depending on attribute values.

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