I'm not totally agree with one schematic holds all sheets, because it will make more difficult modularize and reuse pieces of circuits across in different projects. On the other hand makes the project less messy.
But someone can come up with a way that make both possible, like an sheet importer sort of thing, what's concerns me is that makes the whole process less intuitive for new users, especially if its not well documented. i'm not yet fluent in english, and i think that i'm really far from that, and i'm a newbie so be gentle with me ok. By the way i will be glad if someone redirect me to the main SWEET discussion page, i'm have a little bit of trouble in find my way through the mailing list. EDIT: I frist post this on the launch pad KiCad EDA Software Suite Answers but then realized what hell i'm doing, by the time to found my way i have this idea but frist Let me see if i got this straight if the s-expressions are used to describe the schematic sheets as well as the part, it will be pretty neat having pieces of circuits as a single boxed look part that will automatically add an sheet to the schematic. this will give us an like snippets like feature. That maybe we can get embedded some code just to dynamically change the components values, i.e. if i had an active second order filter 'part' i will need only to set its value to the cut-off frequency and the sheet will generate the proper components value for each of instantiated part in my 'top level sheet' (this sheet level concept can be abstracted). Of course this feature will be part of the script module, that i really looking forward to it because script is essential at least in my work (by the way we use Altium Designer there). -- Felipe _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : kicad-developers@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp