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I know - starting from .ods directly is a bad thing when you're a newbie :P
I learnt some python some time ago,but I had a "block" in my head to learn
more.Eh,studying make me tired :P
I was thinking to convert PDF with datasheet to footprint,symbol and
characteristics more directly way,ex. that converter "takes' pin sequence
etc to footprint,schematic image for symbol and diagrams with
characteristics etc - on .cvs or .ods. It split the PDF to footprint,symbol
and characteristics easily readable not only for human,but also for e.x
simulators like gnucap or ngspice.
=C5=9Br., 16.12.2015 o 19:24 u=C5=BCytkownik <karl AT aspodata DOT se> napisa=C5=
=82:
> damianzrb AT gmail DOT com:
> > In .ods format I meant LibreOffice spreadsheet file for all
> characteristics.
>
> Ok, if you have all what you need in ods, save it as cvs or some,
> for a program, easily parsed format. Then write a program to convert
> that to one of the input file format for the sym-file generators.
>
> You better not start with ods directly.
>
> The only missing thing on your part is to learn perl, python, scheme,
> or some other interpreted language. If you need help to choose and
> learn the language, ask the list.
>
> For scheme you can start off with:
>
> http://www.scheme.com/tspl4/
>
> Regards,
> /Karl Hammar
>
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> S-742 94 =C3=96sthammar
> Sweden
> +46 173 140 57
>
>
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<div dir=3D"ltr"><div><div>I know - starting from .ods directly is a bad th=
ing when you're a newbie :P<br></div>I learnt some python some time ago=
,but I had a "block" in my head to learn more.Eh,studying make me=
tired :P<br></div>I was thinking to convert PDF with datasheet to footprin=
t,symbol and characteristics more directly way,ex. that converter "tak=
es' pin sequence etc to footprint,schematic image for symbol and diagra=
ms with characteristics etc - on .cvs or .ods. It split the PDF to footprin=
t,symbol and characteristics easily readable not only for human,but also fo=
r e.x simulators like gnucap or ngspice.<br></div><br><div class=3D"gmail_q=
uote"><div dir=3D"ltr">=C5=9Br., 16.12.2015 o 19:24 u=C5=BCytkownik <<a =
href=3D"mailto:karl AT aspodata DOT se">karl AT aspodata DOT se</a>> napisa=C5=82:<br>=
</div><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-l=
eft:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><a href=3D"mailto:damianzrb AT gmail DOT com"=
target=3D"_blank">damianzrb AT gmail DOT com</a>:<br>
> In .ods format I meant LibreOffice spreadsheet file for all characteri=
stics.<br>
<br>
Ok, if you have all what you need in ods, save it as cvs or some,<br>
for a program, easily parsed format. Then write a program to convert<br>
that to one of the input file format for the sym-file generators.<br>
<br>
You better not start with ods directly.<br>
<br>
The only missing thing on your part is to learn perl, python, scheme,<br>
or some other interpreted language. If you need help to choose and<br>
learn the language, ask the list.<br>
<br>
For scheme you can start off with:<br>
<br>
=C2=A0<a href=3D"http://www.scheme.com/tspl4/" rel=3D"noreferrer" target=3D=
"_blank">http://www.scheme.com/tspl4/</a><br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
/Karl Hammar<br>
<br>
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Asp=C3=B6 Data<br>
Lilla Asp=C3=B6 148<br>
S-742 94 =C3=96sthammar<br>
Sweden<br>
+46 173 140 57<br>
<br>
<br>
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