Hi,

I think you must edit the component, change the "invisible" checking box and 
save it as a new component. Then you can use it in eeschema. Sorry if you 
have already do this.

Pedro.
> hi:
> i have been using kicad for several months. i really like it. i cannot
> find a way (in eeschema) to hide power pins on mulipart devices. for 
> example: on a dual op amp, it is common to have the +v pin shown on 
> the a device, and the -v pion on the b device. i know that it must be 
> possibe, but my attempts at editing pins has given unexpected results.
> any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks to all.
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