I see no reason for you to not apply, so go ahead.  As for application
help, you'll have to elaborate on what type of help you need.  We're
more than willing to help you define the project you'd like to work
on, but I'm not typing it in for you ;-)
Thanks, didn't want that either, but needed to know if I was wasting your and my time or if I had a chance of getting approved - so that was all I needed to know before I do some actual work on a proper application.
Dan has done some work towards a Win32 port of PCB (I've run it
myself, not vaporware), but he notes some cleanup before it's ready
for prime time.  There are scripts in the source tree for building it
that way.  It uses the mingw gtk library, not the native windows Win32
gui, which makes it difficult to support native windows printing.
Ok will try to see if I can get that to work :)
As for inclusion in printed documents, pcb has all that already
through the various exporters (I use the eps exporter myself).  gschem
has *a* way to do it, but it needs an X session, which prevents its
use in cron jobs and the like (at least, not without some environment
hacking).
Well wasn't exactly meaning the printing of PCB, more like circuit diagrams - but will try to see if I can make a windows build and play some with that for a start :)

best regards
 -lars


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