Thank you for your answers.

I've been removing the components the way Dave describes, so far. It's
quite time consuming but that will have to do, thanks.

Andreas



--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 1 Jul 2008 at 18:47, Pedro Martín wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I think that none of the choices.
> > PCBnew does not remove anything from the netlist. This is to
prevent removing 
> > of parts not in the netlist such as holes.
> > Components should be removed from the very pcbnew design.
> > 
> > Pedro.
> > 
> > > Having made a new revision af a print I have exchanged a few
> > > components, and some components are out of the design for good. Is
> > > there any way of making PCBNEW automatically remove components
not in
> > > the "new" updated net list? Or do I have to remove them by going
> > > through the list?
> > > Any help will be appreciated.
> > > Andreas
>   Assuming you made the net list in EESchema, remove the component
in EESchema then 
> save the netlist.  That will remove the component.  Then in PCBNew,
re-read the netlist. You 
> will have to manually remove the component from the board.  If you
do a module check after 
> re-reading the net-list, components removed from the netlist but
still on the board will be 
> listed.   That will keep the schematic and the board layout in sync.
> 
> Dave - WB6dhw
> <http://wb6dhw.com>
>


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