----- Original message -----
> My current project contains a moderate hierarchy. It is basically a main
> schematic sheet with two sub-sheets. By default, only the main schematic
> appears in xgsch2pcb. To edit the sub-sheets, I have to fall back to the
> "Down Schematic" action in gschem. This kind of defeats the purpose of a
> project manager.
>

Not really.

Speaking as the designer of xgsch2pcb, it was intended to be a *minimal* X 
frontend to gsch2pcb, noy a project manager. Although in order to achieve this 
aim it's had to become able to do some of the things that a project manager is 
expected to do, it's *still* not a project manager.

To answer your original question, gsch2pcb needs a list of top-level schematic 
files as an input, so xgsch2pcb provides a way to specify a list of top-level 
schematics. As an added bonus, it provides a way to launch gschem to edit them.

TL;DR NOTABUG, WONTFIX.

(I reserve the right for Peter C. to disagree with me.)

                      Peter


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