Annotation of researchv10dc/man/man10/jraw.10, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH JRAW 10.1 UCDS
                      2: .SH NAME
                      3: jraw \- 5620 schematic entry program
                      4: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      5: .B jraw
                      6: [
                      7: .B -pswk
                      8: ]
                      9: [
                     10: .I file
                     11: ]
                     12: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     13: .I Jraw
                     14: is an interactive schematics editor run under
                     15: .IR mux (9.1).
                     16: The schematic files have a conventional
                     17: .B \&.j
                     18: suffix.
                     19: The terminal program is controlled by menus;
                     20: via button 2
                     21: the user may define macro boundaries, create new boxes, put down existing
                     22: instances (from a library), define new instances as well as snarf, cut, paste
                     23: and scroll.  Button 3 edits a file (this erases the current drawing), writes
                     24: it, or reads another library file.  Note that read will destroy existing part
                     25: definitions.
                     26: .PP
                     27: Button 1 is used to draw lines as well as point to interesting points.  Typing
                     28: directly to
                     29: .I jraw
                     30: usually creates a string.  A string has two parts, separated by a carriage return.
                     31: Both of these parts are used by
                     32: .BR -w .
                     33: .PP
                     34: There are a few non-interactive uses of
                     35: .IR jraw .
                     36: .PD 0
                     37: .TP
                     38: .B -w
                     39: Convert
                     40: .I jraw
                     41: files to \s-2CDL\s0 format.
                     42: In order for part names
                     43: to be associated with a symbol, the part name must be
                     44: .I inside
                     45: the bounding box.
                     46: .TP
                     47: .B -k
                     48: Extend the bounding box by two grid points.
                     49: This is great for analog drawings.
                     50: .TP
                     51: .B -p
                     52: Produce pictorial schematics in
                     53: .IR pic (1)
                     54: input format.
                     55: .TP
                     56: .B -s
                     57: Produce pictorial schematics in Postscript input.
                     58: .SH FILES
                     59: .TF /usr/jerq/lib/gates.j
                     60: the standard gate file
                     61: .br
                     62: .TF /usr/ucds/lib/analog.j
                     63: analog parts
                     64: .SH SEE ALSO
                     65: .IR cdmglob (10.1),
                     66: .IR pic (1),
                     67: .IR troff (1),
                     68: .IR awb (10.1)
                     69: .SH BUGS
                     70: It should be able to read in multiple files.
                     71: Bart should have written this.

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