Index: import_sch.c =================================================================== --- import_sch.c (revision 15509) +++ import_sch.c (revision 15510) @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ /* %start-doc actions Import -Imports element and netlist data from the schematics (or some other +Imports subcircuits and netlist data from the schematics (or some other source). The first parameter, which is optional, is the mode. If not specified, the @code{import::mode} attribute in the PCB is used. @code{gnetlist} means gnetlist is used to obtain the information from @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ If @pcb{} cannot determine which schematic(s) to import from, the GUI is called to let user choose (see @code{ImportGUI()}). -Note that Import() doesn't delete anything - after an Import, elements +Note that Import() doesn't delete anything - after an Import, subcircuits which shouldn't be on the board are selected and may be removed once it's determined that the deletion is appropriate. @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ manually if you wished. Calling @code{Import(setdisperse,D,units)} sets how much the newly -placed elements are dispersed relative to the set point. For example, +placed subcircuits are dispersed relative to the set point. For example, @code{Import(setdisperse,10,mm)} will offset each part randomly up to 10mm away from the point. The default dispersion is 1/10th of the smallest board dimension. Dispersion is saved in the