What about edit the invisible pins and rename them to VDD instead of VCC?

Wei


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From: Alain M. <ala...@pobox.com>
To: kicad-users@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 1:45:07 PM
Subject: Re: [kicad-users] Re: two supply voltage and Vcc


That is an annoying part of Kicad... but I once solved that editing the 
.sch file. unfortunatly I don't remeber how :(

can anyone help fixing that?

just one guess: create another 74HC00-3 and edit the invisible pin...

Alain
PS I hope that one day someone will work on Kicad's useability. Today 
Kicad has all the features that we can need, but lots of annoying 
details make life difficult.

yamamaya_com escreveu:
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> Hmm... It sounds reasonable.
> I tried to do like that, that is;
> place 4 units of 74HC00 and connect all VCCs of them to "+3.3V", but 
> unfortunately nothing improved.
> Also, it really sounds reasonable, but inappropriate. It may make schema too 
> complicated.
> 
> - Mao
> 
> 
> --- In kicad-users@ yahoogroups. com, "jeffs_cc" <j...@...> wrote:
>> Mao,
>> I am new to KiCad so this is just a guess, but have you placed all the 
>> sections of the 74HC00 that is connected to 3.3v? This part has sections 
>> A-F, and each section has the hidden VCC and Gnd pins. If you have not 
>> placed all the sections on the schematic, perhaps KiCad is picking up the 
>> VCC from the unused sections and assuming they are all tied together. You 
>> might try placing all 6 sections of the 3.3v 74HC00 on the schematic and 
>> show and connect VCC on all 6 to 3.3v.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
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