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Message #00397
Re: Adding a new library - lineartech
Hi Joachim,
We would be very grateful for your contribution. Can you please send us a
list of the symbols included in your lib? We'll first look at the library
structure.
Right off the bat, I can tell you if your lib is passing the checklib.py
script, it's a good start and probably not much will need adjustment for
integrating into KiCad's library. Additionally, if you can maintain this
lib over time that would be awesome.
Regards,
Carl
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 6:24 PM, Joachim Preissner <joachim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> what is the best way to add a new symbol library?
> I tried it as a PR - which was closed as too large.
> Over the time I created a lib of LTC parts (I'm working close with LTC)
> ~500 parts.
> My current files are passing the checklib.py script. There is also a set
> of schematic files
> available where I checked, if the pinout is practical.
> I understand that reviewing each and every device in detail is very time
> consuming.
>
> Is there a way to a review on "generic" level or even accredit me to
> maintain this lib?
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks
> Joachim
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