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ricobasso Posted - 08 Jan 2013 : 18:12:48
For example, sometimes the circuit is easier to read if the opamp inverting inputs are below the non-inverting inputs, sometimes it's better the other way round. Flip and rotate does not work because then the power supply pins are top to bottom.

I seem to remember that even way back when using the old Cadnetix system you could have alternate schematic symbols just like you can have alternalte pcb shapes associated with each component. Is this not possible with Easy-PC?
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davep Posted - 09 Jan 2013 : 21:40:44
I have created alternative components with both input arrangements so that I can match customer expectations.
I use a drawing number for each symbol so that there is no confusion.
Iain Wilkie Posted - 08 Jan 2013 : 19:02:49
No .... Only one schematic symbol for one or more pcb footpints I am afraid. Only way round it (I think) is to copy the part, then edit it to the new symbol and then store it under a different name.

Iain