X-Authentication-Warning: delorie.com: mail set sender to geda-help-bounces using -f X-Recipient: geda-help AT delorie DOT com X-Sender-Id: _forwarded-from|166.170.32.234 X-Sender-Id: _forwarded-from|166.170.32.234 X-MC-Relay: Forwarding X-MailChannels-SenderId: _forwarded-from|166.170.32.234 X-MailChannels-Auth-Id: hostrocketcom X-Thread-Decisive: 6d7856205c1e7b78_1521815643300_3030490007 X-MC-Loop-Signature: 1521815643299:3581075530 X-MC-Ingress-Time: 1521815643299 From: Phil Taylor Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mime-Version: 1.0 (1.0) Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2018 10:34:00 -0400 Subject: Re: [geda-help] Wire bridges in gschem? Message-Id: <4B36CF56-F17F-465A-8845-81B0AD1CE66E@plastitar.com> References: <30c7dda0-4d20-55f8-708b-5d76e60f46cb AT zonnet DOT nl> In-Reply-To: <30c7dda0-4d20-55f8-708b-5d76e60f46cb@zonnet.nl> To: geda-help AT delorie DOT com X-Mailer: iPhone Mail (14D27) X-AuthUser: Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by delorie.com id w2NEYKRl025291 Reply-To: geda-help AT delorie DOT com Hans, Add a layer called jumpers. Make your connections there. If your board has soldermask you're going to need more than vias... meaning to do it right you will be adding pins in the schematic. > On Mar 23, 2018, at 9:00 AM, HansFong wrote: > > Hello all, newbie gEda user here (also newbie in PCB-design). > > In PCB you can draw arbitrary lines and vias, which is handy if you want to insert a single test pin (a physical pin you put on your PCB to hook up a probe) in a line, or make a wire bridge (two vias with nothing in between and an arbitrary distance in between them). I can't find a way (component) to let a net end in a via or connect two nets with a via. > > So what is the proper way to make such things in gschem? > > 1) use connectors? > > 2) use 0 ohm resistors? > > 3) ??? > > Any suggestions to help me shape my thoughts are welcome. Cheers, > > > Hans >