That is very simple, in either the lib editor or the module editor, open
the part in question and then select export. That will create the  files
that can be imported.

There are various user supported libs and modules already. See the kicad
site.

Andy
 


On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 20:57:56 -0700
Tobias Gogolin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there some means or initiative to run some kind of application that would
> allow kicad users to publish a component or pad stack they entered into a
> library (by uploading it to a server) and also to search and download a
> library element that has been created by other users of this
> web-application?
> 
> This would take the whole open source scheme to the next level and leverage
> the worldwide community!
> 
> Thinkable would also be if functional modules (consisting of schematic
> blocks, part placement and routing) were supported by kicad some day, to
> also share these 'cores' (yes very much like the open cores idea in VHDL)
> with the world and make kicad the number one choice in EDA!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
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