On 12-05-18 10:03 AM, Nicolas Robidoux wrote:
(And yes, I am perfectly aware that in a graph theory sense what I'm proposing to call a "leaf" is actually a "root". The point here is to communicate the key information to non-technical users in a form that they will understand and remember.)
It will depend on ones background. If say "root", to me, that refers to the top level (overall) part of a project (or set of schematics in the case of its use in a schematic capture program I use). It might lead to thinking its the same as saving the whole set of layers or just the first (root) layer.
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