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Date: | Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:46:53 -0700 |
Subject: | [geda-help] New user help with gEDA- viewing assigned netnames in gschem |
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Hi all- When using gschem to create a schematic, I can't tell what name the system has given to each (or any) of the nets. I can purposely name them if I want to, but I haven't found a way to view the names given automatically by the system. For instance, I don't know which is node "1" or node "2" or node "4", etc. I see that global ground is always node 0. Is there a simple way to view a net/node name? Quickly being able to identify the nodes will help me when plotting using ngspice. Inspecting the netlist itself for this info gets complicated (and prone to error) if the circuit is more than trivial. I would have thought the attribute editor would show this, but it does not seem to AFAIK. Let me know if this is the wrong type of question for this forum. Thanks, Keith Ostertag
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