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-- Cut here -- From: "Fam. Kaiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <snip> > net= ist coming. Where is the meaning of all attributes documented? > (because, there is netname=, net= and somewhere in the docs I saw that also > that label= can be used to attach an object to a electrical net). Also what > do I have to put into fname= (.sym)? Look at the "Master Attributes List" on the documentation page of the web server. > > How do I make all of the attributes of an part available when drawing a > sym? To specify the "hidden" power (Vcc) net for a Chip, any tricks (except > emacs)?. Have you tried the "show invisible text command"? > > Normal .sch drawing for pcb manuf: I add 3.3V-plus-1.sym and Vcc-1.sym and > connect it by wire as I assume all digital parts have GND and Vcc as > netnames? This should give the desired result of connecting net V3.3 to > Vcc, correct? > > But what if I make a mixed voltage circuit where Vcc is 3.3V for the 3.3V > parts, and 5 for the some other ICs (both use the Vcc net as attribute and > I cannot override this in .sch?) how do I keep the powersupply separated? Use a netlister and show at the results. That the easiest way to check. Have fun with gEDA Peter
