John Doty wrote: >>> Unattached, it looks like a little red flag, while with a net >>> attached it disappears. Gnetlist has no trouble treating it as >>> a pin.
By the way, on start-up, gschem complains about zero size pins in the log window. IMHO, this check should be removed. > You have my permission, although I am queasy about how the > documentation is evolving. The part of the "wiki" I added the note to, i Same with the chinese characters. s not the documentation. It is meant to complement the documentation. The "FAQ" works more like a knowledge base than like a manual. > One of the things that attracted me to gEDA years ago was how > clean and concise the documentation was. Coincidently, some of the my most frustrating experiences with geda/pcb were due to a lack of readily available documentation ;-) > Works fine with UTF-8 characters, although I don't know how to > make it work right to left or top to bottom. Well, Hebrew left to right is like Latin script written backwards. Also, try to make auto number use Japanese digits... >> Multi line text cannot be >> centered or flushed to the right. > > Fancy word processing features should not be included in a > schematic drawing program. They are a distraction. Text alignment is hardly fancy word processing. Decent looking comments are a requirement when it comes to incorporate a schematic in public documents. Think PHD thesis, presentations, manuals, proposals... > Support for unusual graphics does not belong in gschem. They > can be imported in the rare cases they are needed. A company logo is not exactly a rare case. Also, publication quality symbols are more like fonts than like stick drawings. > Well, I just drew the following, which would claim is impossible: Well, an imported pixel format does not exactly fit to the workflow of an otherwise completely vectorized suite. For example, printing to PDF via cups-pdf barfs on PNGs. Real flexibility would allow to include vector graphics and/or a way to do formulas. The way xfig incorporates LaTeX may be worth a closer look. ---<)kaimartin(>--- -- Kai-Martin Knaak Öffentlicher PGP-Schlüssel: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x6C0B9F53 _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user