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On Thu, 7 Jan 2016, Nicklas Karlsson (nicklas DOT karlsson17 AT gmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:

>>>>  I can't use the
>>>> recommended direct PCB gschem-schematic-import method due to some special
>>>> schematic post-processing (mostly eliminating off-board parts/wiring, which I
>>>> want to have on the schematic),
>>>
>>> I attach graphical=1 to those to tell gnetlist that they don?t go into the netlist.
>>
>> That may work for whole parts, but doesn't work when particular pins/nodes need
>> to be separated from the board (thus the "/wiring").
>>
>>  	-F
>
> If you make one schematic for each circuit board it will work.
>
> It is possible to make a symbol matching connector output and put it higher than the circuit board(s) in the hierarchy. If you add a "source=board.sch" attribute you could get down into the hierarchy but symbol is not electrically connected to connector so for example DRC will not work for the whole circuit.

I really like a capable DRC.  Your recommendation would seem to make
both schematic and pcb DRCs problematic.  Making the circuitry much
harder to read by splitting a fairly simple input circuit into
multiple schematic pages seems very cumbersome and makes them harder
to understand (I'm particularly thinking of the techs who build and
sometimes have to repair these devices).

I have to wonder - what's so hard about getting pcb to understand
a circuit from a netlist?

 	-F

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