It should contain the *.asy symbol files you want to place on your schematics. In your step 4, you say you moved a DigitalLogic folder to the sym subdirectory but you do not say what was in that folder. The *.lib files go into the lib/sub subdirectory, and the *.asy files go into the lib/sym/DigitalLogic subdirectory (after you create the new DigitalLogic subdirectory). The lib directory is where you need to place your *.lib (subcircuit) and *.asy (symbol) files. There should be a lib directory right beside the lib.zip file in /Users//Library/Application Support/LTspice. That is not necessary unless lib.zip just happens to be the name of the file containing your DigitalLogic library and symbols. I see you opened the lib.zip file in your step 2. Hi Alexis, I just tested this on my mac running macOS 11.6 using LTspice 17.0.36. Make sure to move only the CONTENTS of the "DigitalLogic" folder do not try to move the folder itself. If it is - acttually, even if it is not, go back to the ZIP file, and move the CONTENTS of the DigitalLogic folder from the ZIP file to the new directory that you just created.Now run LTspice, and check to see if the new folder is visible in the Components selector.If you name it "DigitalLogic", does the OS complain that a directory with that name already exists? If so, then name it "DigitalLogic2". Use mkdir or whatever is the right MacOS command to create a new subdirectory of sym.Urs/alexismendoza/Library/Application Support/LTspice/lib/sym It might create a special file instead of a normal directory, or it might do something else. " It is suspicious because I don't know what "moving" a folder out of a ZIP file to your file system actually does. Urs/alexismendoza/Library/Application Support/LTspice/lib/sym. The step that is suspicious is this one: "4. Alexis, I wrote a reply here, but Groups.io gagged and vomited and my reply disappeared.
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