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Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 15:40:47 -0800
From: Colin D Bennett <colin AT gibibit DOT com>
To: geda-user AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: [geda-user] BUG: disappearing dots in gschem
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2012 02:49:50 +0100
Kai-Martin <kmk AT familieknaak DOT de> wrote:

> On 01/18/2012 04:31:49 PM, John Doty wrote:
> >=20
> > On Jan 18, 2012, at 2:04 AM, Gabriel Paubert wrote:
> >=20
> > > 	gschem: skip drawing endpoint cues on fully connected
> > > nets.
> >=20
> > The fundamental problem here is that "fully connected" is a
> > concept in the mind of the designer, not a property that the
> > software can deduce from the graphics.
>=20
> I put nc-symbols on pins and net ends that are intentionally
> unconnected. That way, the software "knows" what what is on my
> mind, and draws red cues only at places that need some more
> touches.

I put 'nc' symbols on pins, so I can get a DRC report of pins I may
have forgotten to connect.  However, I sometimes use a net stub
with a 'netname' attribute as a named port instead of io-1.sym,
input-2.sym, or whatever, since it is kind of visually cleaner and
more compact.  When I use a net stub like that, it doesn't need
any =E2=80=9Cmore touches=E2=80=9D...

Now maybe if I had a better =E2=80=9Cport=E2=80=9D symbol, I wouldn't abuse=
 a net
segment like that.  My main complaint about the port symbols is
that I either need to
(a) put up with an ugly =E2=80=9C:1=E2=80=9D on the port name, or
(b) maintain a visible 'value=3DNAME' *and* an invisible
    net=3D'NAME:1' attribute.

I choose (b) because the :1 is really distracting when pin names
end in a digit, ending up like =E2=80=9CP1_1:1=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9COUT10:1=
=E2=80=9D, etc.

Regards,
Colin

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