--- In [email protected], "Remy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The solution seem to be very easy : you can draw your draft outside
> the sheet area, and when your draft is OK, you just have to select
> and move it to your schematic, inside the sheet. 

Today I tried to follow your advice in using the zone outside the 
sheet area of 'eeschema' and put in it some draft work.
Unfortunately, I found out later, that all items (outside and inside 
the main sheet) are equally considered by:
The schematic Annotation
The schematic Electric Rules Ckeck
Netlist Generation

--- In [email protected], "Remy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See file "draft zone" in file section .

Sorry if I don't get what you meant, because I failed to find the 
word 'draft' (concerning the subject here) in ALL files that I have
downloaded and are related to KiCAD.

Conclusion: (if I didn't miss something else :) )  
I am afraid that KiCAD (I mean here 'eeschema' since I didn't start 
yet working with 'PCBnew') doesn't provide a real draft area in the 
same project. And I think that my previous suggestion likely still 
hold; "The sheet in a hierarchy project that has no outside 
connection could be treated as a Real Draft Sheet"

After all, I wish I am wrong and that even now, an area in 'eeschema' 
could exist as a real isolated draft (though my question would be... 
where? or how?). 

Cheers
Kerim


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