How many others often find themselves doing components outside of the drawing area and blissfully ignoring the warnings? I heard soon you'll be able to disable the warnings. Granted some applications require printing the logic, so in those cases of course you have to use the drawing area. Other than application requirements, do people really tailor their programming around fitting inside of that title block?
I'll use the drawing area by default, but when I need to I think nothing of moving an entire section of logic outside of the title block. Suppose you've got to drive a few handfuls of similar outputs with similar logic, and the logic for all of them won't fit in the drawing area. Do most developers just start a new page and proceed to keep all of the logic inside of the drawing area, or do most others just extend their buses and keep going?
I'm pretty new to GUIDE, so in addition to being curious I'm also looking for insight from more experienced programmers.
Thanks,