On Aug 17 2006, Ales Hvezda wrote:
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I know X11 can do it (I've done it in Xt apps ages ago) but I don't
know how deeply that stuff is buried underneath gtk.
The lack of double buffering is purely a gschem issue and how
rendering is implemented. It's just the way gschem was
Thanks super, Cesar. Same issue with MingX--I sent you snapshots of both.
Note that I'm not pressing the mouse button--the trails just appear. It's
like painting with the mouse.
Craig
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Thanks super, Cesar. Same issue with MingX--I sent you snapshots of both.
Note that I'm not pressing the mouse button--the trails just appear. It's
like painting with the mouse.
I've seen this on some machines, and usually it's an X server
issue. Does this happen in other graphical
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As an alternative to sending me files off-list, I am beginning to think
it would be appropriate for you (if you wish to do so) to fill the bug
submission form on the gEDA bug submission page, and attach the files there:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=161080atid=818426
Cesar
Does anyone have gschem symbols they've created for Spartan 3s in the
320 or 456 pin packages?
Thanks,
Matt
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Does anyone have gschem symbols they've created for Spartan 3s in
the 320 or 456 pin packages?
If not, you're definitely going to want something like tragesym or
djboxsym to make them ;-)
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