On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Alain Mouette ala...@pobox.com 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:
The thing
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:53 PM, NeonJohn j...@neon-john.com wrote:
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
NeonJohn escreveu:
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?
I used another tool with Flat
Patrick wrote:
That confused me at first, as well.
KiCad schematics are strictly hierarchical.
Just place a sheet on the first page. This will create a new .sch
file to go with it. Double-click on that sheet and you are in the
new file.
You can connect them with hierarchical or
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 8:12 PM, NeonJohn j...@neon-john.com wrote:
Patrick wrote:
That confused me at first, as well.
KiCad schematics are strictly hierarchical.
Just place a sheet on the first page. This will create a new .sch
file to go with it. Double-click on that sheet and you
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
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,