[email protected] writes: > How do I replace a footprint? I realized that the footprint I had was not > correct so I edited the *.fp file and changed it in the schematic using a > different name, but the pcb program still has the old footprint even after I > updated the layout.
Footprints in pcb are always embedded without any reference where they came from, except for their name. If you change the footprint file, you need to delete the old instance and replace it with the new one. DJ described how to do that with one click yesterday. Since you renamed the footprint, both your changed copy and in the schematic, running gsch2pcb will delete the old instances and put the new ones into the .new.pcb file. File->Import Schematics should do something similar, but did not use that yet. That's for my next project to try. Else, as long as refdes and footprint name of an element agree with what the schematic says, an element in the pcb file will not be changed, even if is something completely different than what a new instantiation would provide. -- Stephan _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

