Duncan Drennan wrote: >> Would it be possible to setup a simple Makefile that would act as a >> project management file?
What > are the alternatives? Plugins for PCB could allow external commands to come in and trigger save-writes, with some naming scheme, window-opens, attribute-to-attribute updates, symbol-to-footrpint updates.... all helpful for proj mgt and a kind of back/forward annotating too. Page Manager of gschem could be added to to create some kind of framework for a project... there's been talk of this before and some trial work on it I think.... The above two could be used as is, and scripts run on a project directory to cause some set of the project pages to be loaded in gschem, and PCB. Makefiles fit with the last way fairly well... Suppose their was a list of currently edited pages saved by gschem on exit or every so often by a timer. The starting your session by a make file could detect a new target file that was saved and trigger regenerating the open gschem script so it opens the newest list. John Griessen -- Ecosensory Austin TX tinyOS devel on: ubuntu Linux; tinyOS v2.0.2; telosb ecosens1 _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user