On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 13:30:09 -0500 (EST) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stuart Brorson) wrote:
> > To cover the bases, I could make gsch2pcb aware of a "none" footprint... > > This seems to be emminently sensible. There are plenty of times one > wants to include a "footprintless" part in a schematic, but not have > it upset the netlister/pcb package. I'll do that then. And in the meantime, to have things work with gschem->gsch2pcb->PCB where there is a footprint=none and not setting graphical, you can use the gsch2pcb remove unfound option (run "gsch2pcb -r project" or put "remove-unfound" in a project file). You'll just have to monitor gsch2pcb output to make sure that the only footprints that gsch2pcb can't find are "none" and not something you really want. Bill
