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Message #13678
Re: Static variables in module editor
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 10:03:19AM +0200, jp charras wrote:
> For me, reference designators and time stamps are the main issue.
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> Having a good copy/paste tool is a good thing.
For starters doing like eeschema (i.e. razing the data) would be
sufficient. You'll "only" need to fix the designators and reload the
netlist/rebuilding the board net. For repetitive things like I/O stages
on a board with plenty of space would be useful and consistent with how
eeschema works.
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Lorenzo Marcantonio
Logos Srl
References
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Dick Hollenbeck, 2014-06-10
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Lorenzo Marcantonio, 2014-06-10
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Tomasz Wlostowski, 2014-06-10
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Dick Hollenbeck, 2014-06-10
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Tomasz Wlostowski, 2014-06-10
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Dick Hollenbeck, 2014-06-10
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Tomasz Wlostowski, 2014-06-10
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Dick Hollenbeck, 2014-06-11
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: Tomasz Wlostowski, 2014-06-11
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Re: Static variables in module editor
From: jp charras, 2014-06-11