Hi Carlos,

> In the current gschem component selector, the apply button has no real
> effect. I think it could be used to hide the component selector window,
> thus allowing the user to see the whole gschem window and place the
> component.

I don't understand why you are saying that the apply button has no effect.
Consider the following steps:

1) run gschem
2) Place a few components, but after placing the second one press the ESC
   button.
3) Now go over to the component selector window and press the apply button.
4) Move the mouse over to the main gschem window and you can keep placing
   components (the component being the same component that is currently
   selected in the component selector window).

> 
> When the user placed a component, the focus was changed to the gschem
> window. He could hit the ESC key to finish placing, but the component
> selector was still in the front. I also changed this so when the user
> hits the ESC key, the component selector is closed.

What if the user wants to just stop placing components (by hitting the ESC
key), but wants to keep the component selection window open (so that the
place in the selection tree isn't lost)?  

-Ales



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