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Message #13979
Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 11:26:23AM -0500, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
> You might find you don't even need a separate netlist *file*. The netlist information is
> held independently in both eeschema and pcbnew. Either can reproduce it into a unified
> data structure. Having a common/shared data structure, concurrently accessible from
> either pcbnew or eeschema allows unification of the netlist data structure because there
> is only one netlist data structure.
What about using eeschema and pcbnew separately?
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Lorenzo Marcantonio
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References
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Dick Hollenbeck, 2014-07-10
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Lorenzo Marcantonio, 2014-07-10
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Dick Hollenbeck, 2014-07-11
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Tomasz Wlostowski, 2014-07-14
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Lorenzo Marcantonio, 2014-07-14
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Tomasz Wlostowski, 2014-07-14
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Lorenzo Marcantonio, 2014-07-14
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Tomasz Wlostowski, 2014-07-14
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Wayne Stambaugh, 2014-07-14
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Re: Footprints: *.cmp and *.net stored footprints are not symetric
From: Dick Hollenbeck, 2014-07-14