If it's any consolation, I can't see how to do this either! I'm a long term OrCad user myself - I suspect the author of KiCad is too, judging by how similar they are in many ways - but I have a rule that I only ever use hierarchy when I actually want multiple instances of some piece of circuitry. Otherwise, I find navigating up and down, trying to keep track of what a particular net is called at a particular level, needlessly confusing.
It also took me quite a while to figure out how to create a truly heterogeneous component, with multiple parts all completely different from each other. Even then I occasionally get what I hope are spurious warnings about pins being on top of each other, but the finished symbol looks right so I guess I just need to check the netlist carefully. Any suggestions on the hierarchy issue please someone? Ta Andy. --- In [email protected], "urbite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm a new kicad user, and in reading the manual and looking at the > schematic tool, I don't see a way to enter a schematic which has > multiple sheets at the root level, or at any single hierarchical level. > > For example, is it possible to create a schematic with two sheets at > the root level? > > TIA > Urb >
