Post A6yEZasorX4yjHunR2 by mmu_man@m.g3l.org
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(DIR) Post #A6xLkGQxjo550txbTE by mmu_man@m.g3l.org
2021-05-06T00:46:57Z
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WTF #KiCAD does not allow / in labels !???I've been using /foo for 20+ years… WTF!
(DIR) Post #A6xdivFonRWcD9G2Km by bernard482@mamot.fr
2021-05-06T04:08:17Z
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@mmu_man Bonjour, je n'ai rien compris à tes écrits du fait que tu n'indiques pas l'ensemble du contexte qui permet aux autres de bien cerner ton problème ...Je me suis permis de consulter le peut de documentation existante et si #KICAD ne te conviens point, il est possible de basculer sur gEDA http://wiki.geda-project.org/geda:downloadMerci et bonne journée
(DIR) Post #A6yA5Xsl3WuyuyIpSy by mmu_man@m.g3l.org
2021-05-06T10:11:04Z
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@bernard482 Hello,le / est habituellement utilisé devant un nom de signal pour indiquer qu'il est actif au niveau bas.Visiblement ils s'en servent en interne pour séparer les symboles des noms des feuilles… ptet qu'on aura un correctif dans la v6.Je connais gEDA, j'ai même testé y a un moment je crois, mais il me semble moins évolué.
(DIR) Post #A6yCI7RwqH0gc0szKa by faxmodem@trunk.mad-scientist.club
2021-05-06T10:35:45Z
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@mmu_manUsing a single quote in the name of my printer messed up Cups 🤷♂️
(DIR) Post #A6yEZasorX4yjHunR2 by mmu_man@m.g3l.org
2021-05-06T11:01:21Z
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@faxmodem that's rude :)
(DIR) Post #A83b4dv0Nvfne7yH1k by 0@mamot.fr
2021-06-07T22:59:02Z
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@mmu_manI'm in bed now but one of these answers is correct:1 Yes it does2 Use ~ instead and it will render as an overline, which is the proper way to indicate active low anyhow. 😜I have a feeling 2 is correct but I'm too lazy to check now.
(DIR) Post #A83b8LTIuaB1aomOmW by mmu_man@m.g3l.org
2021-06-07T22:59:47Z
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@0 yes I since then found out the ~ trick.Still, / has been quasi-standard for decades…
(DIR) Post #A83bc3WAECwsb6HgyO by 0@mamot.fr
2021-06-07T23:05:09Z
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@mmu_manOops! Crossed messages.Yes looking at the date of your original post I imagined you'd have found the answer by now, but I thought I'd mention it anyway for the next person asking the same question. 😀Turns out 1 was semi-correct too: it used to work at one point but it no longer does (I suppose you could still edit the S-expressions by hand if you absolutely need it).