Floyd,
True. If I have to reposition the part far enough away that the wires might
cross, I use the "cut" tool (the little lightning bolt) to disconnect the
part and/or remove some of the wires. This works pretty well.
73, Dick WC1M
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Floyd Sense [mailto:sentek@sprintmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 8:02 AM
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [Amps] Schematic drawing software?
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>
> Thanks to all who replied to my query regarding software for
> drawing schematics. Most of the packages mentioned are
> targeted to designing digital circuits, and the eventual
> production of printed circuit board designs and boards. Thus
> far, DesignWorks Lite looks like a good bet, as it has a
> pretty good selection of symbols for good old "analog"
> devices like inductors, capacitors, relay points, etc. There
> are no tube symbols, but I was able to create one very
> quickly using their component editor. If you try to use this
> package to draw something like an amplifier schematic, make
> sure to get all the components located where you want them
> the first time around. Moving components after all the
> "wires" are connected can result in automatic generation of
> connection points and wires and a resulting mess of
> meaningless signal paths.
>
> K8AC
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