On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 21:47:52 +0100, Manfred Eggersdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, this "short manual" I do not understand. > So far as I compared some symbols the pinseq begins often to count at > the bottom of the schematic-symbol and counts clockwise. > > It seems to have not anything to do with the part type itself - it is > possible? > Shall I begin simply at one end of the schematic-symbol and count like I > think that it is good?
I think you can count any direction you like. As I understand the 'pinseq' is the order of pins that the software generates netlist file. That is to say, pin with pinseq=1 always showes up ealier than pin with pinseq = 2 in the netlist file. I would be wrong. vax, 9000 > > Manfred > > Werner Hoch schrieb: > > > > >http://www.geda.seul.org/docs/current/attributes/node10.html > > > >pinseq is required for slotting too. > > > >regards > >Werner > > > > > > > >
