Hi,

I have found what you need.
On the top bar, the last icon on the rigth, "edit pins part per part", solves 
your problem.

Pedro.

> Pedro (or anyone else),
> 
> Here's what I did:
> In eeschema, start up the library editor and select
> "New Component".
>  
> Select the appropriate number of "Parts per Component"
> (three in this case because I was doing a DPDT relay).
> 
> Draw part A (the coil).  A rectangular box w/ two leads.
> The "Common to Units" box is unchecked for all objects.
> 
> Draw part B (contact block).  Now here, for some reason,
> the two leads from part A have migrated to part B.
> (Just the leads, not the rectangle, so I have two pins on
> an otherwise blank sheet.)
> 
> If I try to clear these leads on part B they are also
> cleared on part A.  When I put the three leads on part B
> they migrate to part A.  (Note the "Common to Units" box
> is still unchecked.)
> 
> Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?  Am I taking
> the wrong approach?  BTW I'm using ver. 20090216-final
> on XP.
> 
> Thanks,
> eric
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Pedro Martin <pki...@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Let's say your ralay has 5 pins, and 1 and 2 are the coil.
> > Make pins 1 and 2 to be part A. make pins 3,4,5 to be part B.
> > 
> > When using, the component, you can place part A and part B wherever you 
need 
> > in your design: I have place part A in a sub-sheet and part B in a 
different 
> > sub-sheet. You only need to tell eeschema that both parts belong to the 
same 
> > component by given them the same number.
> > 
> > regards,
> > Pedro.
> > 
> >
> 
> 
>

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