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Subject: Re: [geda-user] gEDA/gschem still alive?
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Dave McGuire : I have no hardware in orbit. I have however been
tinkering with electronics since age 4. I have a BS and I have been
working in a research lab full of phd's and professors for 6 years.
Point being that while I am a lightweight went it comes to
professional design but I am well acclimated to egotism and
condescension. I don't think that is what John is doing here.

I don't tend to use John's stuff but I did try to contribute a few
years back to PCB. Then as now it was low coherency. Since then it has
gained doxygen documentation which makes things marginally better. I
still feel that too an extent the developers created something no
outside contributor could manage to add to with out a very steep
learning curve.

On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 3:20 PM,  <karl AT aspodata DOT se> wrote:
> Hannu:
> ...
>> One thing is missing. Draw schematics. -> convert to symbol and use
>> as block.  Doing schematics nicely in hierarchical way is still a
>> lot of hand work.
> ...
>
> I have a program
>
>  http://turkos.aspodata.se/git/openhw/pdftosym/pintosym.pl
>
> that lets you create sym/src-sch file sets.
>
> In http://turkos.aspodata.se/git/openhw/pdftosym/examples.pintosym/
> I have some examples of its use.
>
> For hierarchical examples see 1wire_driver.* and hier.*
> Another example is http://turkos.aspodata.se/git/openhw/regulator/include/
>
> If you have a schematic containing something you want to move to a
> subschematic:
>
> . define a .pins file cont. the needed io's
> . run the program
> . refresh the library browser in gschem
> . include the newly created .sym file
> . mark the things you want moved to the subsheet
> . edit-cut
> . mark the newly inserted symbol
> . hier-down
> . in the new subsheet, do edit-paste
> . connects nets to the right io-symbols/pins
>
> Caveats:
>  pintosym.pl lets you define what kind of type or label a pin has,
>  see hier.pins for an example, but to do so you need to define the
>  mapping
>
>  the program was designed for mcu-kind of components, something with
>  lots of pins, and if you only have a few pins, the pin placement is
>  somewhat awkward
>
> To see the program docs: pod2text pintosym.pl | less
>
> Regards,
> /Karl Hammar
>
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> Sweden
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