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> - What's the "correct" method of naming nets?  "netname=", or "net="?

netname= is used to assign a name to a net.

net= is used to assign a net to a pin.

> - I've got a mixed-signal board where I've got an AGND, PGND, and DGND 
> which I want to be routed separately (different trace widths, etc). 
> However, I want them to be connected at one point (that I would chose). 
> What's the correct way to do this?

So far, the "best" answer is: talk to your layout guy :-)

There is no technical solution to this one in the geda/pcb tools.

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