Could someone please look at Maurice's suggestions, I don't have much time to look into that.
But I have a general question related to this topic. Where is the installer supposed to install the footprint wizards? Nick Den 23/08/2015 00.03 skrev "easyw" <ea...@katamail.com>: > Hi Nick, > I'm talking about the New Footprint wizard ... > > please consider also to add the scripts to the installer... > so it will be already available for all users, without any action to do... > > the scripts afflicted by this minor bug are: > qfp_wizard.py > sdip_wizard.py > bga_wizard.py > > and the fix is: > qfp_wizard.py (line 50): > def GetValue(self): > - return "QFP %d" % self.parameters["Pads"]["*n"] > + return "QFP-%d" % self.parameters["Pads"]["*n"] > (eliminating the space before %d e.g. with a minus character) > > the same for BGA and DIP > bga_wizard.py (line 59): > - return "BGA %d" % pins > + return "BGA-%d" % pins > > sdip_wizard.py (lines 131, 180): > name = "xIP" > > - return "%s %d" % (name, self.parameters["Pads"]["*n"]) > + return "%s-%d" % (name, self.parameters["Pads"]["*n"]) > > def GetValue(self): > - return "%s %d" % ("SOIC", self.parameters["Pads"]["*n"]) > + return "%s-%d" % ("SOIC", self.parameters["Pads"]["*n"]) > > thank you > Maurice > > On 22/08/2015 23.32, Nick Østergaard wrote: > >> Ok, thank you for the information. Consider adding the path to the >> docs if we actually describe the python console. I don't even rember >> if we do. >> >> But which script are you talking about? Do you have a fix for it? >> >> 2015-08-22 22:21 GMT+02:00 easyw <ea...@katamail.com>: >> >>> Hi Nick, >>> >>> I found that the right path in windows is: >>> C:\KiCad\bin\scripting\plugins >>> where C:\KiCad is the main installation dir >>> >>> I also found that in windows the script has a problem >>> When I make a qfp footprint (e.g. QFP 64) I get this error: >>> one of invalid character 'tab space' >>> because of the footprint name in library with a space 'QFP 64' >>> This error comes out when I try to associate a wrl models to the >>> footprint I >>> created. >>> This error has the same behavior also for BGA and DIP footprints >>> >>> Thanks for the script... it saves a lot of time! :) >>> Maurice >>> >>> >>> >>> On 22/08/2015 14.34, easyw wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I don't know where to place the python plugins file (e.g. qfp_wizard.py) >>>> in windows... >>>> >>>> in linux the right place is ~/.kicad_plugins >>>> but I don't know the right place in windows... >>>> I tried with the Nick pre-built windows files >>>> http://www2.futureware.at/~nickoe/kicad-product-r6097.b384c94-x86_64.exe >>>> putting the script in >>>> C:\KiCad-test\lib\kicad\plugins >>>> but it didn't worked >>>> >>>> I can't find any help in docs... >>>> >>>> thanks >>>> Maurice >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>>> Post to : kicad-developers@lists.launchpad.net >>>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>>> >>>
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