On Sunday 06 July 2008 22:23:57 Newell Jensen wrote: > On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Peter TB Brett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sunday 06 July 2008 22:07:50 Newell Jensen wrote: > > > 2) I know that schematic files are usually associated with certain PCB > > > files. However, would we really want something like:> test.sch > > > > > > |__ BOM > > > | > > > |__ NETLIST > > > | > > > |__ test.pcb > > > > Don't forget that multiple schematic pages -- usually, my designs have at > > least three -- can go into a single PCB design. It's pretty important for > > people who want to do multi-page schematics that this works properly. > > > > Peter > > Yeah.. I understand that. The tree above was only for an example. However, > I still am wondering what people's preference for a tree structure is and > whether there should be a file with the highest precedence etc. Since I > haven't done much circuit design with geda, and the fact that it seems like > this tree could get in a mess real quick, I am looking to see what > suggestions people have. >
Well, it's not so much a tree as a directed graph of sets of files, right?
Peter
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Peter Brett
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Integral Informatics Ltd
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