On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 07:22 AM, Tony Casey wrote:
Yes, of course that's true. Very strange that I never noticed before, as someone that uses a lot of underscore characters. Oh, well.
I think I forgot saying this before:? Underscores in the middle of names do not result in the overbar.? It is only when the underscore comes at the start of a name, after a space (or, as eT found, after a parenthesis or bracket), that you get the overbar in LTspice.
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IIRC, in old days, some engineers used either an underscore or a slash character before a signal's name, to indicate that it was a low-true or "NOT" signal - especially in typed documentation when names were typed out.? But we drew schematics by hand and then it was easy to draw the overbar.
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Andy
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