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From: geda AT psjt DOT org (Stephan =?utf-8?Q?B=C3=B6ttcher?=)
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] first attempt at bus support in gnetlist for pcb
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Date: Fri, 08 Jan 2016 10:12:35 +0100
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DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> writes:

> The net result of this is that you can assign a net named "nBL,A[8-2]" to
> a pin labelled "A[0-7]" and numbered "1-4,10-7" and they'll all get
> hooked up as appropriate.

Nice!

I guess this works well with non-numeric pin numbers as well?

How would I backannotate a swap of two pin numbers?  The netname cannot
be different on two ends of a simple net.  Is the idea to route from the
bus-pins to a graphical bus, and have the netnames ripped from the bus
in the appropriate order?

If gnetlist would treat connected net segments with different netname=
attribute as not connected the visual distraction of bus rippers could
be avoided for simple busses that need to be reorderd an the ends.

-- 
Stephan

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