William,

Lines don't convey electrical connectivity, they are graphical elements.

You need to add nets for electrical connectivity.

When you draw nets, they will automatically connect the endpoints for you.

The N key will put you into net drawing mode.

Steve


On Apr 2, 2007, at 4:22 PM, william estrada wrote:

OK, next stupid question, How do I add a 'dot'? Is this just a small circle?

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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 17:25:12 -0400
From: DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: 4-bit_12-LED.png (PNG Image, 1024x768 pixels)
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The rule is: Lines that cross without a dot are not connected.  Lines
that cross with a dot are connected.  No arcs are required.
A three-way connection is, obviously, connected.
Note: avoid connecting more than one net at the end of a pin; whether
you get a dot or not - and whether there's a connection between the
two nets or not - is ambiguous in that situation.
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