[kicad-users] Multiple parts connectors

2010-03-09 Thread Jean-Paul Gendner
Hello, I am looking to use a connector in EESchema, however, I would like a spread-out connector. I mean a connector for example J3 with 8 contacts but where this 8 contacts my be put anywhere in the schematic (J3-1, J3-2, j3-3, j3-4, etc.). Does this exist? With multipart

[kicad-users] Re: Doubling up for power traces

2010-03-09 Thread DanielW
You don't need to go to all that trouble. There's a button on the left side that disables track autodeletion. Click the button before placing redundant tracks, and then click it again when you're done to re-enable it. Dan --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Robert birmingham_spi...@...

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Postscriptum Problem KiCAD RC4 Ubuntu on debian lenny misses libstdc++.so.6

2010-03-09 Thread Bernd Wiebus
Hello andrescimmarusti: If you look carefully in the debian packages website there is a 6.4.2 and 6.4.3 version for Lenny. Of course. There is also a lenny backport (newer version). Oh yes. Some people told me so, but i knew not enouch about Programming and building to use this. If

Re: [kicad-users] Multiple parts connectors

2010-03-09 Thread Geoffrey Reed
Why not just put the connector on the schematic and use labelled wires or other labels for the connections to various locations? On 3/9/10 7:44 AM, Jean-Paul Gendner jean-paul.gend...@orange.fr wrote: Hello, I am looking to use a connector in EESchema, however, I would like