Re: gEDA-user: Crash in gschem

2011-06-29 Thread Peter TB Brett
Eivind Kvedalen eivin...@infeline.org
writes:

 Using head (dad94bf12c2ef120fae7a45a0020107815b84ef0), gschem crashes
 when double-clicking on an object.

Fixed.

 Peter

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Remote Sensing Research Group
Surrey Space Centre


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Re: gEDA-user: Crash in gschem

2009-04-27 Thread Stefan Salewski
On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 16:30 -0300, John Coppens wrote:

 
 More testing reveals that, even on an empty 'New' page, a vertical pin
 crashes gechem! (not a horizontal one)
 

I did some tests yesterday but was not able to see problems -- I use
1.4.3 on Gentoo-AMD64. But indeed I nearly never create new pins --
using a prototype generated with tragesym and only fine-tuning in gschem
is faster, and it ensures that all looks perfect (perfect aligned/sized
text) -- at least for tragesym from 1.5.2. And it ensures that all
attributes are present.




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Re: gEDA-user: Crash in gschem

2009-04-27 Thread John Coppens
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 13:39:42 +0200
Stefan Salewski m...@ssalewski.de wrote:

  More testing reveals that, even on an empty 'New' page, a vertical pin
  crashes gechem! (not a horizontal one)
  
 
 I did some tests yesterday but was not able to see problems -- I use
 1.4.3 on Gentoo-AMD64. But indeed I nearly never create new pins --
 using a prototype generated with tragesym and only fine-tuning in gschem
 is faster, and it ensures that all looks perfect (perfect aligned/sized
 text) -- at least for tragesym from 1.5.2. And it ensures that all
 attributes are present.

I haven't used tragesym yet, but the symbol I wanted to create was a very
non-standard transmissive opto sensor. I don't think tragesym caters for
such symbols.

Anyway, I submitted the problem as a bug report on sourceforge - I hope
someone reads it. There seems to be little activity there.

I solved the problem by drawing the symbol, rotating 90 degrees, adding
the pins, and rotating back. It's only _drawing_ the symbol that causes
the problems - it may be a GUI issue.

Cheers,
John


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Re: gEDA-user: Crash in gschem

2009-04-27 Thread Stefan Salewski
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 12:25 -0300, John Coppens wrote:
 
 I haven't used tragesym yet, but the symbol I wanted to create was a very
 non-standard transmissive opto sensor. I don't think tragesym caters for
 such symbols.
 

Tragesym (or djboxsym) gives you a template, i.e. all pins with right
direction, numbers, label, fontsize...
I take that and move pins to other position and do some graphical
fine-tuning. Sometimes I only copy a similar symbol and modify it, maybe
copy a few pins. 

 Anyway, I submitted the problem as a bug report on sourceforge - I hope
 someone reads it. There seems to be little activity there.
 

Because there a so few bugs :-)

 I solved the problem by drawing the symbol, rotating 90 degrees, adding
 the pins, and rotating back. It's only _drawing_ the symbol that causes
 the problems - it may be a GUI issue.
 

Maybe you should try to give an exact, step by step instruction how you
produce the bug. And maybe you should give more details about your box,
i.e. compiler-version, OS, version of GTK and other libraries...

Best regards

Stefan Salewski




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