gschem (1)
NAME
gschem - gEDA/gaf Schematic CaptureSYNOPSIS
gschem [OPTION ...] [--] [FILE ...]DESCRIPTION
gschem
is a schematic capture application, and is part of the
gEDA (GPL Electronic Design Automation) toolset. It is used to draw
electronic schematics, which describe the logical structure of an
circuit. Schematics are made up of symbols, which represent the
various components in the circuit, and are obtained either from a
standard library or created by the user. The connections between
components represented by nets (wires). Schematics may be printed to
a PostScript file for printing or further conversion to other output
formats. Output to various image formats is also supported.
gschem
can also be used for editing symbols for use in
schematics.
OPTIONS
- -q, --quiet
- Quiet mode. Turn off all warnings/notes/messages.
- -v, --verbose
- Verbose mode. Output all diagnostic information.
- -r, --config-file=FILE
- Specify an additional configuration file. Normally gschem searches for the system configuration file, then `$HOME/.gEDA/gschemrc', and finally for a `gschemrc' file in the current working directory. This option allows the user to specify an additional rc file which is read after all the other rc files have been are read.
- -L DIRECTORY
- Prepend DIRECTORY to the list of directories to be searched for Scheme files.
- -s FILE
- Specify a Scheme script to be executed at startup.
- -c EXPR
- Specify a Scheme expression to be evaluated at startup.
- -o, --output=FILE
- Specify a filename for PostScript output. This command line argument is useful when running gschem from a shell script and with a Scheme script. The filename can be changed through the print dialog box.
- -p
- Automatically place the window. This may be useful if running gschem from the command line and generating output.
- -h, --help
- Print a help message.
- -V, --version
- Print gschem version information.
- --
-
Treat all remaining arguments as schematic or symbol filenames. Use
this if you have a schematic or symbol filename which begins with `-'.
SCHEMATIC AND SYMBOL FILES
Optionally, schematic or symbol FILEs may be specified on the command line. Any schematic or symbols specified are loaded at startup as separate documents in the schematic editor.
If no FILEs are specified, a blank schematic is created for
editing.
ENVIRONMENT
- GEDADATA
- specifies the search directory for Scheme and rc files. The default is `${prefix}/share/gEDA'.
- GEDADATARC
-
specifies the search directory for rc files. The default is `$GEDADATA'.
AUTHORS
See the `AUTHORS' file included with this program.COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1999-2011 gEDA 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.
SEE ALSO
gnetlist(1), gsymcheck(1)The full documentation for gschem is available from within the program by selecting the `gEDA Documentation' option from the program's `Help' menu.