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lepton-pcb_backannotate(1) 1.9.18.20220529 lepton-pcb_backannotate(1) NAME lepton-pcb_backannotate - back-annotates changes from a PCB annotation file to schematic SYNOPSIS lepton-pcb_backannotate -h|--help lepton-pcb_backannotate -V|--version lepton-pcb_backannotate [options] ecofile.eco infile1.sch ... DESCRIPTION The lepton-pcb_backannotate program reads an engineering change order (ECO) file generated by the PCB program (using the Renumber() action) and back-annotates the requested changes to a lepton-schematic schematic(s). Currently it supports back annotation of reference des- ignators (refdes). OPTIONS -h, --help prints help message and exits -n, --nocopy Leave the modified schematic files in new files whose names are generated by appending .new to the original file names. The de- fault is to overwrite the original. -v, --verbose operate verbosely -V, --version prints version information and exits EXIT STATUS lepton-pcb_backannotate will return 0 if all files processed success- fully, non-zero if the command did not complete successfully. BUGS Rather than parsing and processing schematic files directly, this util- ity should be rewritten using the Lepton EDA scheme API. This would take advantage of the existing parsers for the schematic files. AUTHOR Dan McMahill <danmcmahill@netbsd.org> SEE ALSO lepton-netlist(1), lepton-schematic(1), pcb(1) COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2003, 2006, 2010 Dan McMahill. Copyright (C) 2003-2014 gEDA Contributors. Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Lepton EDA Contributors. License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later. Please see the `COPYING' file included with this program for full details. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Lepton EDA May 29, 2022 lepton-pcb_backannotate(1)
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