Assign default pin electrical type based on pin name#92
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pmontesShsConsultores wants to merge 8 commits intoTousstNicolas:masterfrom
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When EasyEDA symbols have unspecified pin electrical type 0, in my case found most of them are equivalent to Kicad's "passive". Also, I would manually assign the electrical type to each power input pin like Vcc or Vdd. This modification does that automatically so that the types need still to be reviewed, but the default values could be closer to the actual ones.