![]() ![]() In addition to giving me complete control over the visual output, it also means that I only ever need a single SVG file for each schematic. It is, of course, sufficiently general-purpose for this use case and I'm hoping, with practice, can be used quite efficiently. I could use KiCAD's SVG export but I don't like the look of kicad schematics and it would mean I would need several files for each simple schematic I draw. Additionally, circuitikz does not make it particularly easy to compose subcircuits. I previously used circuitikz for this, but have become a bit frustrated with how long it takes to create a simple schematic (I have used it quite extensively and feel proficient with it, so I don't feel I can become that much more efficient with it). ![]() I'm deciding what tool I'd like to use to create high-quality electronic schematics for documentation and presentation purposes rather than for CAD (I use KiCAD to actually design PCBs).
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