v 20050313 1
T 0 -420 8 10 0 0 270 0 1
parts=1
T 4700 11250 8 21 1 1 270 0 1
device=AT32AP7000
T 3200 10650 8 17 1 1 270 0 1
value=32-BIT MICROCONTROLLER
T 5250 10060 8 17 1 1 270 0 1
footprint=CTBGA256
T 5750 9440 8 25 1 1 270 0 1
refdes=U?
P 8100 20150 8100 19950 1 0 0
{
T 8170 20370 5 10 0 0 270 1 1
pintype=in
T 8100 19950 5 10 0 1 270 6 1
pinseq=1
T 8100 19950 5 10 0 1 270 6 1
pinnumber=T16
T 8100 19950 5 10 1 1 270 1 1
pinlabel=VDDIO14
}This is the start of a symbol file. I do not understand why I see a T16 on my pin. Currently I have visibility turned off for pinnumber=T16 And the T16 at 270 degrees is not showing up. But there is another T16 at 0 degrees that persists. The T16 at 0 degrees runs into the other 0 degree pin labels and makes a mess. All my pins have two instances of the pinnumber being displayed. I searched the file for another instance of T16 and it does not appear in my file. Attached is the whole symbol file. (with T16 at 270 Degrees turned off). It is on the top line. Any ideas? Assume that I do not know what I am doing. I am using convert_sym to convert the symbols from ViewDraw to gEDA. I will fix convert_sym if I know what it should be. Could someone open this up in a schematic and verify you are seeing the same thing I am seeing, so I will know if it is something with my gschem or with the symbol. -- Kipton Moravec AE5IB "Always do right; this will gratify some people and astonish the rest." --Mark Twain
at32ap7000-1.sym
Description: application/geda-schematic
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