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--089e013d1ff89b269a04defd6fb8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Someone (I thought it was you actually) suggested when laying out circuits with many repeating subcircuits, to create a dummy schematic containing nothing but one instance of the subcircuit you wish to layout. Do your layout on this dummy schematic, which will have Sn/ prepended to the refdes. Then in your real schematic you can 'load file to buffer' and paste instances of this dummy layout, and then rename the refdes to the correct subcircuit prefix. This still works for that, since you can: resub S1/ S3/ and it well rename all selected instances. But now I can just layout the subcircuit, and do :resub ^ S3/ and it will prepend S3/ to all subcircuit elements --089e013d1ff89b269a04defd6fb8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <p>Someone (I thought it was you actually) suggested when laying out circui= ts with many repeating subcircuits, to create a dummy schematic containing = nothing but one instance of the subcircuit you wish to layout. Do your layo= ut on this dummy schematic, which will have Sn/ prepended to the refdes. Th= en in your real schematic you can 'load file to buffer' and paste i= nstances of this dummy layout, and then rename the refdes to the correct su= bcircuit prefix. </p> <p>This still works for that, since you can:</p> <p>resub S1/ S3/ and it well rename all selected instances. But now I can j= ust layout the subcircuit, and do<br> :resub ^ S3/</p> <p>and it will prepend S3/ to all subcircuit elements</p> --089e013d1ff89b269a04defd6fb8--
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