El mié, 04-07-2007 a las 10:09 +0000, Kai-Martin Knaak escribió: > My list of wishes and complaints still contains a load of items. If you > don't mind, I'll go on posting them in this thread. Next one is: > > -------------------- > Currently, the letters of a new netname attribute touch the corresponding > net. Please place the attribute at a decent distance (e.g. 50 units > offset). > --------------------
This can currently be automated. Text autoplacing is still disabled by default, despite it can be used. Look for autoplace in system-gschemrc. There are some rules there "teaching" gschem where the attribs should be placed. Basically all new added attributes can be automatically placed if you add the following lines to your gschemrc: (add-hook! add-attribute-hook (lambda (object) (autoplace-object-attributes object)) #t) However, I tested it before posting, and it is not currently working. The reason is that world_get_single_object_bounds is returning something like left=100 right=120 bottom=395 top=405 for an horizontal net, when some time ago it returned left=100 right=120 bottom=400 top=400. Autoplacing relies on this (bottom==top) in order to guess if the net is horizontal or vertical... so actually it currently doesn't know how to distinguish them. Anyone knows the reason of this change? Regards, Carlos _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user