Hi Andy,
Yes I’ve seen this method but regarding the number of components in lib, I guess this method would not suit in my case… My aim is to pick up some components I’m usually using from other libs and copy into my own lib. Thus I would be able to organize my libs as I think they should be… I’m really surprised that there isn’t any tool which ease the lib management (display, copy, erase, …) That’s really a needed feature. Best Stephane De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de Andy Eskelson Envoyé : mardi 12 janvier 2010 22:49 À : [email protected] Objet : Re: [kicad-users] Tool for library management Have you found the pdf file of the standard module library, and seen the suggested method of maintaining your own libs by creating a dummy board layout (section 11.10 in the pcbnew help file) I find that works better than trying to browse through things on screen as it gives me a better idea as to sizes. andy On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:02:33 +0100 "Stephrac74" <[email protected] <mailto:stephrac74%40wanadoo.fr> > wrote: > Hi there, > > > > Do you know a tool in order to manage the libs easily under Windows ? > > I’ve tested the Vermod, Mod2mod, Verlibr and Lib2lib which unfortunately are > in Portugese or so and do not accept the converted libs. > > > > Until now in order to find a component or footprint, the only way I’ve > founded is to add manually the libs and to browse thru the lib editor or add > component tool…. That’s definitely not efficient ! > > > > > > Thanks > > Stephane > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Orange vous informe que cet e-mail a été contrôlé par l'anti-virus mail. Aucun virus connu à ce jour par nos services n'a été détecté.
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