![]() If the text isn’t in pcb, you can add it to the sketch if you want it, but someone that doesn’t want it doesn’t have to change the part to remove it. The reason is, if the text is in the part, you have to modify the part to remove it if you don’t want it. 1 connector (0.030in instead of 0.038) and the pads are paths which make it very hard to change the hole size (at least for me). Nothing I am aware of uses this, but it is possible and a wall wart using it would be useful as a part (I just haven’t gotten there yet.) In pcb If dimensions were in in or mm that wouldn’t matter, but in px it does (as well Fritzing guesses at the px value and often gets it wrong.) I also chose to add connectors for the barrel jack instead of only the terminals (and suppressed them in pcb view as not useful, which turned up a new Fritzing bug!) It is possible (I did it to see a couple of years ago) to make a barrel part that will “connect” in breadboard with a female barrel socket, thus the extra connectors. I would guess this was done in an earlier version of Inkscape such as 0.9.2.1 that is 90dpi/px where I am using 0.9.2.4 which is 96dpi/px. My new part on the left has the dimensions changed from px to in. Nice job in breadboard, but a few problems: dimensions are in px, which can cause scaling problems (and has here): ![]()
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