John Luciani wrote: > On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Paul Probert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Paul Probert wrote: >>> Folks, >>> Today gschem got into a snit with one of my diagrams, and refused to >>> make a connection when drawing a net from a pin on a symbol to another >>> net. That is, the end of the net is left with the red box, and won't >>> make the yellow dot when it hits another net. Also, the netlist will >>> show a pin disconnected, as verified by PCB not showing any rats going >>> to the pin. >>> I suspect there's something in my schematic, some homemade symbol >>> that's throwing it into a tizzy. All my pins are on 100 mil grids as >>> far as I can tell. Anybody ever have this kind of trouble? >>> I am using 1.4.0.20080127, on Gentoo. >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> Paul Probert >>> >> I took a look at the .sch file with a text editor, and most, but not >> all, of the coordinates ended in 01, whereas in other diagrams of mine >> that work they all end in 00. So I did a search and replace, and now the >> circuit is fine. So how did they get off by one mil? > > Did you change your symbols recently? Unless you embed your symbols > the current version of the symbols will be loaded when you open your > schematic. > > (* jcl *) > Maybe one symbol was changed, but the problem was all over the schematic, not just near the one symbol. I wasn't aware that I could "embed" my symbols. I'll have to look that up.
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