Those are helpful. In Eschema, hit "?" and you'll see the hotkey list. Hans Petter / Bwack Den 29.11.2017 15:53, skrev Steve Gray: > I will second the keystrokes statement. Learn the shortcut keys and > Kicad will be so much easier. > > M=Move > C=Copy > E=Edit > R=Rotate > W=Wire / END=done > ENTER=Place Component/label etc > > These will get you going. > > Steve > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* "silverdr@wfmh.org.pl" <silverdr@wfmh.org.pl> > *To:* cbm-hackers@musoftware.de > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 29, 2017 3:56 AM > *Subject:* Re: MOS/CSG Kicad library > > > > On 2017-11-29, at 07:16, Baltissen, GJPAA (Ruud) > <ruud.baltissen@apg.nl <mailto:ruud.baltissen@apg.nl>> wrote: > > > >> In short: you export the netlist from eeschema and then import it > into pcbnew. There is no direct connection/annotations between the two > components as in EAGLE. > > > > Aha, that "simple". If it has been documented then I have missed or > misinterpreted it being more or less biased by Eagle. > > :-) Yes it may be hard to fathom it out after being spoiled by EAGLE's > back and forward annotations, and especially when having a good use > cases for those. Still, I can imagine living with this. Even the need > to assign "footprints" to "components" as a separate subprocess isn't > that bad although I am heavily used to the one step "fire'n forget" > from EAGLE. Yes, we are biased. > > One more thing. As someone who walks similar path as you I can > probably advise: don't try to look for ways to do things only with > your mouse (icons, menus, ...) that's frustrating in KiCAD (yeah... > bias..). Look for the keystrokes you need to learn and learn them > thoroughly. This makes a big difference and once you use them, your > efficiency soars. > > > -- > SD! - http://e4aws.silverdr.com/ > > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2017-12-02 10:00:02
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