> Most CAD systems use such routines and they can be called from within > the application. Eagle calls them user language programs (ULP).
It just hooks in with a couple of lines in a config file (currently the "gEDA" way), then it executes the script action every time I copy a component. gEDA just doesn't have a huge API at the moment. > > I'd like to put the discussion in context by seeing how a real schematic > > looks using the styles we discussed, rather than just my mental pictures > > so far, which just cover a symbol and its visible pins. > > > > A bit problematic because most of my stuff is client designs. But I'll > find something suitable. On the web I found your pcjc2 email address at > Cambridge, let me know in case that isn't correct anymore. I am reading > this group through gmane which hides people's web identities. That is correct. I'm pcjc2, and my email address is @cam.ac.uk _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

