Hi all, I'm creating a schematic in which several voltages are used in multiple locations. To prevent the clutter of connecting everything, I decided to try using named nets, and used the generic-power.sym symbol as a default. These symbols have an attribute "net", and I assumed that symbols with identical net attributes would be considered as the same net. Alas, no matter what net name (e.g. +18V) I enter here, I get a large amount of error messages when running gsch2pcb. Obviously, I'm doing something basic wrong.
I've searched Google, the gEDA and gschem Wiki's, but I can't find any explanation on how to use named nets and define visible symbols. So how do I define or use a symbol which says something along the lines of "+2.5V" in the schematic, and is connected to all other symbols with the same name? In the mailing lists I found something where the net name needed to be defined as name:pin -- but what to enter for pin? Thanks in advance, Richard Rasker _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

