On Tue, 2006-08-08 at 09:17 -0400, John Luciani wrote:
> On 8/7/06, Patrick Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > So I drew a bus down along side of the symbol and started connecting
> > nets to it. So far, so good, but now I want to label the nets, and
> > here is where things get a little cumb
xrdb -merge ~/.Xdefaults has done the job.
Routing pcb whith Lesstif gui is nice !
Thanks
joel
Le mardi 08 août 2006 à 13:03 -0400, DJ Delorie a écrit :
> Note that modern systems won't read ~/.Xdefaults by default; the
> startup code for the desktop copies the resources into the display
> it
Note that modern systems won't read ~/.Xdefaults by default; the
startup code for the desktop copies the resources into the display
itself (so they're accessible from other machines). Read up on the
"xrdb" command; you'll need to merge the new resources into the
display or, like I do, delete the
I try to change PCB colors in .../share/Pcb but seems to be not used
anymore?
So I create a $HOME/.Xdefaults with 2 lines:
Pcb.background-color: #00
Pcb.element-color: #ff
No ways. Colors refuses to change...
So I move .Xdefaults to .../share/ and nothing happens.
Changing from the co
> As I said, this feels cumbersome, and I thought I would ask if there
> are easier ways to enter in a bunch of similar netnames.
What I sometimes do is ---
1. Create a schematic with a single net.
2. Edit the netname, font size, name position, etc until the net
appearance is satisfact
On 8/7/06, Patrick Doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I drew a bus down along side of the symbol and started connecting
nets to it. So far, so good, but now I want to label the nets, and
here is where things get a little cumbersome.
Select net,
aa
EM_A[...]
select netname, since it is way to
John Doty wrote:
On Aug 7, 2006, at 4:39 PM, Dan McMahill wrote:
al davis wrote:
On Monday 07 August 2006 10:01, Dan McMahill wrote:
the manual I looked at said that you specify L/C in H/m and
F/m for the ltra model. You seem to have specified it in
terms of per foot. So this is one prob
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