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 +===== Components =====
 +
 +A //​component//​ in a schematic is an instance of a symbol from a //symbol library//​. ​ They can represent subcircuits to be included in the design, or discrete parts or devices to be used.
 +
 +To add a component to a schematic page, press <​key>​i</​key>​ or select **Add→Component...** to bring up the "​Select Component..."​ window. ​ The window has three main areas:
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 +  * The //library area// is on the left side of the window, and allows you to choose a symbol to place on the schematic page.
 +  * The //preview area// is on the right side of the window. ​ This shows a picture of the chosen symbol, and its [[attributes]].
 +  * The //insertion mode menu// at the bottom of the window controls how components are inserted.
 +
 +<note important>​
 +Components should only be added to schematics, and not to symbols.
 +</​note>​
 +
 +==== Selecting a component you have already used ====
 +
 +By switching to the **In Use** tab of the component selector, you can view a list of the symbols that have already been used in the schematic. ​ To select a symbol from the list, left-click on it.
 +
 +If the list needs to be updated, click the **Refresh** button at the bottom of the "In Use" page.
 +
 +==== Selecting a component from a symbol library ====
 +
 +<note tip>See [[config|Configuring gschem]] for information on controlling which symbol libraries appear in the component selector.</​note>​
 +
 +To select a symbol from a symbol library, switch to the **Libraries** tab of the component selector. ​ This shows a list of available libraries. ​ To view the symbols in a library, double-click on the library'​s name, or left-click the arrow next to it.  To select a symbol from the list, left-click on it.
 +
 +Alternatively,​ you can search all available symbols by typing into the **Filter** box at the bottom of the **Libraries** page.
 +
 +The list of libraries and symbols may need to be updated (for example, if you modified a symbol library while gschem was running). ​ To update it, click the **Refresh** button at the bottom of the **Libraries** page.
 +
 +==== Placing a component ====
 +
 +When you have selected a component, left-click in the schematic view area of the [[main_window|main window]] to add it to the page.  You can continue to click to place copies of the same component, or right-click to finish placing.
 +
 +To hide the "​Select Component..."​ window while you place components, click **OK**. ​ When you right-click to finish placing components, the window will re-appear.
 +
 +==== Symbol insertion modes and embedding ====
 +
 +There are three ways that gschem can insert a symbol into a schematic:
 +
 +  - As a component linked to a symbol in the symbol library (**Default behavior - reference component**). ​ This is the default method, which ensures that when you update a library symbol, all the places it was used are updated too.
 +  - As a component with the symbol data copied into the schematic (**Embed component in schematic**). ​ If you //embed// the symbol, it is easier to share your schematic with other users without having to set up the same symbol libraries.
 +  - As individual objects obtained by breaking the symbol apart (**Include component as individual objects**).
 +
 +You can make a linked component embedded by selecting it and using **Edit→Embed Component/​Picture**. ​ To make an embedded component linked, use **Edit→Unembed Component/​Picture**.
 +
 +<​note>​If an embedded component cannot be matched up with a symbol from the available symbol libraries, **Edit→Unembed Component/​Picture** will not modify it.</​note>​
 +
 +If you wish to update an embedded component after making changes to the original symbol file in the library, use **Edit→Update Component**.
 +
 +==== Editing symbols ====
 +
 +To edit a component'​s symbol file, select the component and use **Hierarchy→Down Symbol**. ​ gschem will open and display the symbol page for editing. ​ When you are finished editing, save the file and use **Hierarchy→Up** to return to the schematic. ​ You may need to use **Edit→Update Component** for your changes to be reflected in the schematic view.
 +
 +==== Missing symbols ====
 +
 +If, when [[schematic_pages|loading a schematic]],​ one of the symbols it needs cannot be found in the available symbol libraries, a warning graphic will be displayed in its place.
 +
 +==== Viewing component documentation ====
 +
 +<note tip>When designing symbols, specify the location of component documentation using a [[geda:​master_attributes_list#​documentation|documentation attribute]]. ​ See also [[Attributes]].</​note>​
 +
 +A component may have a datasheet or other documentation associated with it.  To view a component'​s documentation,​ [[selecting|select it]] and use **Help→Component Documentation**.
  
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