Do you mean apart from grabbing the ends and dragging them (which seems
to work ok for me)?
On Thu, 2006-12-21 at 07:47 +0100, Jonatan Åkerlind wrote:
Hi!
Is there a way to trim and/or extend traces in PCB?
If not, this would be a very nice feature to have.
/Jonatan
On tor, 2006-12-21 at 09:28 +, Peter Baxendale wrote:
Do you mean apart from grabbing the ends and dragging them (which seems
to work ok for me)?
I thought that didn't work, but now when I try it actually does :-)
Anyway it is hard to grab the end, because I was moving some elements
and
John Griessen wrote:
What is missing is a
design database (a well-defined directory structure would do fine),
with clear separation what is a symbol, schematics or other data.
We now have that in gnetman and datadraw. No one's spent the time to
start using it yet though... If you have
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 11:16:50 +0100, Jonatan Åkerlind wrote:
Anyway it is hard to grab the end,
This is a known issue.
Question to the Free Dogs: Are there plans to introduce visual handles at
the end of the lines?
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Anyway it is hard to grab the end, because I was moving some
elements and wanted to change the length of some traces but all I
was able to do was to move the whole trace.
What I do is hide the silk layer. That prevents you from grabbing
elements.
But, then perhaps something like real
Jonatan Åkerlind wrote:
Do you mean apart from grabbing the ends and dragging them (which seems
to work ok for me)?
I thought that didn't work, but now when I try it actually does :-)
Anyway it is hard to grab the end,
There is a setting for mouse snap to line ends snap distance, I think,
There is a setting for mouse snap to line ends snap distance, I
think, but could not find it in the manual just now.
Looks like it's fixed at 10 pixels, assuming nothing else gets in the way.
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On tor, 2006-12-21 at 09:43 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
What I do is hide the silk layer. That prevents you from grabbing
elements.
yes, me too
If we can get the grab trace end functionality working more
smoothly, it sounds like you just need snap to intersecting trace
added (in addition to
How does one delete the M4 from pcb? I see no reason for me to learn two
ways of creating footprints and so I will default to using the newlib way
only.
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 09:45:14 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
Are there plans to introduce visual
handles at the end of the lines?
I'll add it to the todo list (src/todo in pcb's sources).
Once this is on the done list, it will be a significant step ahead on the
usability scale ;-)
Once this is on the done list, it will be a significant step ahead on the
usability scale ;-)
Hey, don't let me stop you from adding it yourself ;-)
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As luck would have it, I can't seem to get it to NOT use the m4's first.
Does anyone know how to get it to not even search for the m4's?
Kurt
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Are there plans to introduce visual
handles at the end of the lines?
I have checked in changes to the CVS tree that create a cursor change
indicating when dragging will move the line end-point.
I've also cut the slop range in half, which helps the useability quite a
bit too.
harry
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