At 10:48 PM 5/24/2008, you wrote: > > Am I being naive? > >If you were talking about pcb, yeah, you'd be naive. > >gschem also allows you to change the grid, though, and although it >enforces the grid when you're entering nets and such, it doesn't >"check" incoming symbols against the current user grid - the symbol >may have been created with a different grid, for example. > >So, the interesting question here is - how did your stuff get off-grid >in the first place?
Maybe I am missing something. We are talking about schematic capture, right? Why would you even need to control placement of schematic symbol pins to 1 mil? I have to say that I just don't get why any schematic capture program would still have this sort of problem. This is a problem that comes from developers expecting a user to conform to the software rather than making the software suit the user. Rick _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

