It used kicad.pro when launched from Kicad, but not from eeschema directly, right? On May 9, 2015 3:32 PM, "Bernhard Stegmaier" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > >> * If we have search paths, why do we include some libraries by default > in > >> the top pane? > > > > Good question, I have also been wondering about this. But I think > > those are the explicit libs specified in the .pro template. > > Yes, it shows what is in the xxx.pro file. > The xxx part is quite some magic I also don’t fully understand… I think > normally it is equal to file name of the schematic or project. > If nothing is given (start eeschema without anything standalone), then I > guess it was supposed to use the kicad.pro template from the search paths. > But, this was broken… just an empty file was used. > > That’s the issue I just sent a small patch for... > > >> * What determines what is in that top pane for new projects? > > > > I think the explicitly defined libs, which is saved in the pro file. (I > think) > > With the patch I sent, the kicad.pro template from the search stack (on > OS X this most likely will be the one from the app bundle) will be copied > once to the preference folder and will be used from then on. > > > Regards, > Bernhard > >
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