On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 13:02 -0400, Stuart Brorson wrote: > I don't think vanilla gschem currently supports filled regions. But > this is a frequently requested feature, and the folks in Cambridge may > have coded up a solution based upon the whizzy graphic work they have > done.
No, it does (since 1.6.0)... (kindof). You will have to work a little to get them though, as there is no built in GUI way to create them yet. You can code them into your symbols from a text editor though.. (not as hard as it sounds. Look up the PATH object syntax and you can seed some objects to copy +paste into your symbols. http://www.geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:file_format_spec#path http://www.geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:file_format_spec#path_data For example, you could open up one of our existing NPN / PNP transistor symbols (which use a quadrilateral filled path to make the arrow on the transistor). You can copy+paste that element into your own symbols.. One you can recognise the path object in the file, you can add / remove vertices (don't forget to update the line-count on the path header line). Once you have the number / order of line segments and curves you want, you can edit the exact node / control point positions within gschem the same way as for any line. Regards, -- Peter Clifton Electrical Engineering Division, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge, 9, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FA Tel: +44 (0)7729 980173 - (No signal in the lab!) Tel: +44 (0)1223 748328 - (Shared lab phone, ask for me) _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user