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Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2015 10:47:17 -0400
From: "Dave McGuire (mcguire AT neurotica DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com>
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On 07/09/2015 10:25 AM, John Doty wrote:
>>> If you’re just making changes until a diff shows nothing, it doesn’t matter whether you make them upstream or downstream. Just quit when you have a match!
>>
>> This sounds reasonable to me.  So the common denominator is to load a "target netlist" into gschem and show the differences between the current state and the target state, either by highlighting them in the schematic or by showing a diff?  This shouldn't be too difficult to implement.
> 
> Not into gschem. Keep gschem clean, please. I just displayed a diff in a terminal window.

  Why are you assuming that adding this (or anything else!) will
automatically make gschem "dirty"?

  First, maybe such new functionality could be made a configure-time
option.  Second, and perhaps more intuitively...if you don't like a new
feature, don't use it.

               -Dave

-- 
Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA

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