*i forgot to write this down but the vantage of doing this is that my
pieces circuits will be modularized as parts by is function and i can reuse
them across all my projects and schematics taking vantage all the awesome
sharing capabilities of the new Distributed Library & EESchema Parts List
Desig
On 02/20/2013 10:25 PM, Felipe Jorge wrote:
> I'm not totally agree with one schematic holds all sheets, because it
> will make more difficult modularize and reuse pieces of circuits
> across in different projects. On the other hand makes the project less
> messy.
>
> But someone can come up with a
Hi Wayne, sorry for reopening this thread, I think (may be I'm wrong) I
wasn't here
at the moment that thread happened, and I couldn't expose my opinion.
I understand the copy&paste functionality from/to clipboard, although
extremely useful
and something that kicad will benefit from, yet does
On 2/21/2013 11:52 AM, Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo wrote:
> Makes more sense, because, as it's independent, you can lately (if you
> add an improvement or fix),
> send a pull / merge request on this file to the original author. With
> copy&paste you cannot do that.
When haven't you been able to copy
Makes more sense, because, as it's independent, you can lately (if you add
an improvement or fix),
send a pull / merge request on this file to the original author. With
copy&paste you cannot do that.
2013/2/21 Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo
> I think copy&paste is not a perfect scenario for reusabilit
I think copy&paste is not a perfect scenario for reusability,
git/bzr/svn/etc cloning a module you already tested, that's in an
independent schematic
file/sheet makes a lot of sense for me.
2013/2/21 Wayne Stambaugh
> On 2/21/2013 10:53 AM, Ryan Sturmer wrote:
> > Long time listener, first t
On 2/21/2013 10:53 AM, Ryan Sturmer wrote:
> Long time listener, first time writer.
>
> One sheet per file makes the most sense to me, as well. The way the
> project management is done right now is a little big awkward, IMO.
> KiCAD seems to want to generate project files and stuff when I don't
Long time listener, first time writer.
One sheet per file makes the most sense to me, as well. The way the
project management is done right now is a little big awkward, IMO. KiCAD
seems to want to generate project files and stuff when I don't want them.
I am also an Altium Designer user, and I
Agree about that it's important to let the multi-sheets be split across many
files.
And I like the functionality you're proposing related to schematics +
scripting. It's awesome and innovative in fact.
Miguel Angel Ajo
http://www.nbee.es
+34911407752
skype: ajoajoajo
On 21/02/2013, at 15:06, D
Exactly.
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