

PCB and breadboard could be done (and I guess may get done) but they are much more difficult than schematic which is more structured than the other two. There needs to be sufficient space in the initial rectangle for all the pins, or an error message will come up when you define try and define the pins, and that can’t be changed due to an Inkscape limitation (as I understand it, it defines the rectangle and then calls the pin creation code with the rectangle predefined.) I already asked about this when I was testing the plug in for him. The pin numbers need to be in sequential order however so the default Sequential is preferred (and thus the default.) Inkscape will deal with duplicate pin numbers (unfortunately by reverting the previous definition to linexx from connectorxx thus undefining the previous pin, but there won’t be a dup!) There are limitations on what Inkscape will do.

To avoid that you need to select “Pin Numbering User Defined” instead of the default Sequential in the Schematic Connectors pane.

The way this is done, I can tell you how many pins I want on each side but you choose the pin number.
