Some Fritzing parts, I've made for my projects. I only use Fritzing as a pictorial layout drawing (not for schematic or PCB) so it only has the breadboard view with the associated connectors
To import a part in Fritzing, go to "Mine" on the right drawer then import and pick the .fzpz file located in each part folder
The process is to create the svg with a software like Inkscape and importing it in the "part editor" of Fritzing. The svg should have a group <g id="breadboard"></g>
(also a <g id="icon"></g>
for the icon) and identify the connector that are mapped in Fritzing by connectorXpin in svg with id="connectorXpin"
. Note that in Fritzing it shows connector1
in the connector tab of "part editor" but it should be id="connector1pin"
inside the svg (note the suffix pin
)
In Inkscape, save as Optimized SVG before importing to Fritzing. If svg has text, the font size can't be set with styles
attributes but with font-size
and not in px
, for instance in Metec Braille line 20 cell part, replace font-size:1.76px
with font-size:2
before importing.
Part file reference : https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app/wiki/2.1-Part-file-format
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