On 12/10/2012 11:33 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote: > On 12/10/2012 08:31 AM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote: >> On 12/10/2012 07:04 AM, Marcelo Conceição Santos wrote: >>> Hello, KiCad developers, congratulations to all, this program is fabulous >>> with regard to >>> paid software! >>> My name is Marcelo, I live in Brazil, working in the manufacture of printed >>> circuit >>> boards (PCBs), and do some electronics projects. I am currently studying >>> the KiCad to be >>> my tool of personal projects. >>> Would you like to contribute a suggestion, I believe, will be of great help >>> for >>> optimization of time for many designers. >>> We have many problems with respect to insert components and their location >>> at any >>> entanglement of a library. >>> Attached insert what we would greatly facilitate (both Eeschema as the PCB >>> Editor), it's >>> already fixed a window with a list of manufacturers, to select appears >>> below the list of >>> components, select the component symbol appears and below the component >>> (and if desired, >>> below the 3D drawing thereof). The idea is that, when I find my component >>> with the >>> mouse, I would select, and ne a process of DRAG, I would enter the symbol >>> of the component. >>> >>> I know you must locate a component to associate with the symbol that we are >>> doing the >>> "CVPCB", so I would suggest that after the location of the symbol, as could >>> have the >>> opportunity to locate the associated component instead of doing it all once >>> at the end >>> of the project (it's too much work). It would be very interesting if we >>> could save it in >>> a database for the association of the symbol with the component was no >>> longer needed >>> (one more optimization work). >>> >>> Appendix for details! >>> >>> Well, I have helped, that's all! >>> Success to you all! >>> >>> Marcelo > > Wayne and I spoke at length on the phone 6 weeks ago about carving out the > footprint > library editor/viewer into a DLL/DSO. Then it could be loaded from eeschema > and you could > pick or even design your footprints while the schematic part was fresh in > your mind.
while still being able to load the same DLL/DSO under pcbnew. > If > that assignment was done then and there, and the footprint field of the > schematic part was > stuffed at that time, I wonder if cvpcb would even be needed. > > > Well since I suggested it, I still like the idea of a separate DLL/DSO tool > that does: > > > a) footprint editor and viewing. > b) library management, moving footprints from one lib to another. > c) footprint selection > d) library table editing > > > Dick > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

