westfw:
Perhaps you can easily add the Arduino Pin Number as text in the schematic portion, rather than defining a separate arduin "part."
Yes, this is a good and simple idea. In ISIS Proteus simulator I can attach wires to each pin and label them according to the picture from here http://arduino.cc/en/Hacking/PinMapping as you say, supposing I have a DIP28 Atmega8 in the simulator, which I do not.
Anyway, it will work also with the SMD Atmega8 32Pins but I have to do some more work to identify which pin in Arduino 1.0.1 corresponds to which pin on the SMD Atmega8.
There is another small problem, SMD Atmega8 32Pins has two more ADC pins (ADC6 and ADC7) that do not exist on DIP28 Atmega8.
I guess there is no way to make use of ADC6 and ADC7 in Arduino 1.0.1? I will not be able to program them?