kqt4a...@comcast.net wrote: > I am a beginner and the way I am using gschem and pcb is quite awkward > I open my schematic in gschem and open pcb > Then when I add a component in gschem I switch to pcb to search for a > footprint > When I find the proper footprint in pcb I switch back to gschem and > manually edit the properties to add the footprint name > I MUST be doing something wrong
This is not exactly wrong, but there are more efficient ways: a) Use gattrib. This is a little spread sheet style application that lets you change attributes of all symbols in one window. Copy/paste works in there, too. b) Add footprint attributes to the symbol files in the lib you use. Since the default lib is overwritten on update of geda, this really calls for a local library. See yesterdays thread by John Hudak for how to configure that. That way, the symbol will be fully equipped with a reasonable footprint when you insert it on the schematic sheet. I personally prefer b) and hardly run gattrib. The symbols in the default lib are very much stripped down in terms of attributes. This is what is known as "thin symbols". I am in the process of collecting a library of "fat symbols" in my section of gedasymbols.org: http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/kai_martin_knaak/essential/essential.html When ready, it will contain a selfcontained pair of symbol and footprint library that is sufficient to get started with electronics. (Apologies for the slow progress) ---<)kaimartin(>--- -- Kai-Martin Knaak Email: k...@familieknaak.de http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x6C0B9F53 not happy with moderation of geda-user _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user