Alain Mouette wrote: > Patrick Maupin escreveu: >> However, since you already have a foo.sch, and since (IMO) the cut and >> paste between sheets is kind of rough, > > I don't believe so, it is just a little strange and a little buggy: > > 1) in sheet A, select with the mouse, thrn without moving, there is an > option Other block operations and Copy
That's "Other Block Commands" and then "Save Block". "Copy block" put the program in the immediate drag mode with the selected block. > > 2) go back to sheet B (can be anything, but do not exit eeschema) and > click on the paste icon on the top toolbar. Your block will be presented > for positionining. This actually worked. Zounds!!! :-) > > I had to have it explained to me... All this is documented as Ctrl+C > Ctrl+V but the keys do not work (at least on Linux) > The control keys don't work here on this version of Ubuntu (Hardy Heron) either. I can live with the mouse commands only, now that I know that I can cut and paste. I still don't see the utility of the hierarchical scheme. It seems to me like a needless complication of what should be very simple - adding pages to a schematic. Maybe simple flat multiple pages could be added sometime in the future? John -- John DeArmond Tellico Plains, Occupied TN http://www.neon-john.com <-- email from here http://www.johndearmond.com <-- Best damned Blog on the net PGP key: wwwkeys.pgp.net: BCB68D77
