> What is that one missing? I had thought the GTK one more complete, > but... sounds like I need to switch to get speedy moving of large > groups of layout.
The lesstif GUI doesn't have all the "clutter" that the Gtk one does - no layer buttons, no tool buttons, etc. Instead, it has tear-off menus. Choose the ones you want, and tear them off and position them where you want. The lesstif gui uses pcb-menu.res to control the menu, key bindings, and mouse button bindings. It looks in the current directory first, then in ~/.pcb, then the installed version. The lesstif GUI also has four different "flip" options - vert, horiz, no motion, and rotate 180 degrees. I tend to have a custom pcb-menu for each project, depending on what I'm doing I'll bind less-used keys to macros and things. For example, my gedasymbols directory has '[' bound to a selection->element macro, and ']' the reverse, and working projects often have "rotate element under pointer" bound to right button. To use the lesstif hid, just use "./configure --with-gui=lesstif" to build pcb. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user