I also don't know what those buildingblocks are. As far as I know, kicad libraries are directories that end in .pretty.
I think you may want to talk with the library maintainers, but I'm not sure. Adam Wolf On Jan 12, 2015 10:45 AM, "Bob Gustafson" <[email protected]> wrote: > OK, bad example from the file list. > > If I use: > > /Library/Application > Support/kicad/library/Buildingblocks/555-BuildingBlocks_RevB > /Library/Application > Support/kicad/library/Buildingblocks/555-BuildingBlocks_RevB/555-Oscillator-Adjustable-BuildingBlock_RevB > > If I search within eeschema for 555, I get LM555, but I think that is a > component put in months ago when I was initially playing with KiCad. > > I don't see 'Buildingblocks' in my eeschema search window > > I suspect that the LM555 I do see is on a different path. > > Bob G > > On 01/12/2015 10:23 AM, Adam Wolf wrote: > > Yup, that's a template. I do not know how those work, but they're not > added via eeschema's add function. > > Adam Wolf > On Jan 12, 2015 9:59 AM, "Bob Gustafson" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Sorry, it is stellaris - not sitarra (I have a sitarra board here..) >> >> /Library/Application Support/kicad/template/ti-stellaris-boosterpack40/* >> >> Bob G >> >> On 01/12/2015 08:21 AM, Adam Wolf wrote: >> >> Hi Bob, >> >> I think ti-sitara may be a template or a board file, not a library part. >> What is the full name of that file? >> >> Adam Wolf >> On Jan 12, 2015 8:18 AM, "Bob Gustafson" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Adam >>> >>> OK, attached is a grab of the screen area containing eeschema and a >>> library popup (KiCadScreenDump.jpg). The files in the popup have been there >>> for months. I searched around for my example file - ti-sitarra, but didn't >>> find it. >>> >>> The second attachment is the output of the find command directed to a >>> text file (liblist.tx). >>> >>> Let me know if you need anything else. >>> >>> Bob G >>> >>> >>> On 01/11/2015 11:16 PM, Adam Wolf wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Bob, >>>> >>>> In eeschema, put your mouse over the canvas and press a. Take a >>>> screenshot of what pops up. You can do that quickly with command-shift-4, >>>> I think. >>>> >>>> Can you attach that? >>>> >>>> Then, can you, in a terminal, type: >>>> >>>> find /Library/Application\ Support/kicad/libraries >>>> >>>> If there are a lot of entries, can you send as a text file attachment? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> Adam Wolf >>>> Cofounder and Engineer >>>> W&L >>>> >>> >>> >> >
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