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Subject: Re: [geda-user] gschem, best size of symbols and text?
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Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 01:16:50 +0200
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On Sat, 2015-09-26 at 19:12 +0200, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
> > I was thinking about symbols where pin length is adjustable by
> > attributes, in 100 units.
> 
> I dunno. Seems to me, connectivity is the job of net lines.

You may be right. Really short pins and a smart rubber band may be the
best solution. For most cases it is clear how other net segments should
move (or shrink or stretch) if a symbol or net segment is moved. We
have to code that and see if it always does what we expect -- and if we
have a clear expectation for each possible movement at all.

For symbol size: With short pins, capacitor and resistor from 
http://ssalewski.de/Peted2015.png would then have length 400, I think
that is fine.


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