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Mychaela Falconia wrote: > > Pcb is dependent on geda-gaf to be useful. > > Wrong: I can prepare a netlist for pcb import with my ueda tools (the > recently discussed Verilog board design entry method w/o graphical > schematics) without ever using geda-gaf. And my workflow is different still - when I'm designing rather than documenting I tend to usually write netlists by hand instead of drawing a schematic. :) John might say this proves his point about easy-to-use interchange formats. I would just as happy with another format that wasn't text, which was fairly human writable. I guess the same is true for most people. Anyway, this thread has gone out of control. Please settle down everyone, take a step or two back. Thanks //Peter
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