Re: gEDA-user: Hysteric zooming

2006-11-24 Thread Ales Hvezda
>In gschem 20061020 the 'z' and 'Z' have faster autorepeat than is set on >the keyboard. When I press for a time that produces only one letter in xterm, >gschem zooms several steps. Is this intentional? It's difficult to work with >when you want to do only one step. > Curious, I do

Re: gEDA-user: gEDAFont

2006-11-24 Thread Ales Hvezda
>What is gEDAFont and how do I make Ghostscript not bail out with an error >message on it? I can't compile Ronja with the newest gEDA now. > gEDAFont is defined inside the prolog.ps file that should be prepended when you print postscript from gschem. Please see my previous e-mail for poss

Re: gEDA-user: Generating a postscript from gschem

2006-11-24 Thread Ales Hvezda
>Is it possible to generate a postscipt from gschem? The method I used to use >doesn't work anymore - it generates a file, but it doesn't contain valid >postscript. I tried to delete the error parts of the wanna-be PostScript that Yes, of course it is still possible to generate postscript

gEDA-user: Generating a postscript from gschem

2006-11-24 Thread Karel Kulhavy
Is it possible to generate a postscipt from gschem? The method I used to use doesn't work anymore - it generates a file, but it doesn't contain valid postscript. I tried to delete the error parts of the wanna-be PostScript that go out of this and I am not able to produce a postscript that ggv eats

gEDA-user: gEDAFont

2006-11-24 Thread Karel Kulhavy
What is gEDAFont and how do I make Ghostscript not bail out with an error message on it? I can't compile Ronja with the newest gEDA now. CL< ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

gEDA-user: Hysteric zooming

2006-11-24 Thread Karel Kulhavy
In gschem 20061020 the 'z' and 'Z' have faster autorepeat than is set on the keyboard. When I press for a time that produces only one letter in xterm, gschem zooms several steps. Is this intentional? It's difficult to work with when you want to do only one step. CL< _

Re: gEDA-user: Depletion zone

2006-11-24 Thread Samuel A. Falvo II
On 11/24/06, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: But electrons and holes attract and they should be attracted together and refill the depletion zone again. Why doesn't this happen? With no voltage applied to the diode, that's precisely what happens. BTW, this is why there is a 0.65V drop a

gEDA-user: PCB on a remote desktop

2006-11-24 Thread Tomasz Nowak
Hi! I've been recently using PCB on a VNC desktop from a Windows machine. The connection was low speed (the host had a slow DSL connection). I think it would greatly improve performance if you added an option to disable the large blue crosshair, or allow sizing the crosshair in % of the available

gEDA-user: Depletion zone

2006-11-24 Thread Karel Kulhavy
When a depletion zone in a diode is created, holes are on one side and electrons on the other side and the zone is middle. But electrons and holes attract and they should be attracted together and refill the depletion zone again. Why doesn't this happen? CL<

gEDA-user: gschem default frame

2006-11-24 Thread Karel Kulhavy
I think the default titleblock that has been added in gschem is a good idea. It saves some work when creating a new schematic. CL< ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

gEDA-user: Starting schematic

2006-11-24 Thread Karel Kulhavy
I suggest that a starting schematic containing diodes, transistors, resistors, capacitors, logical gates etc. (the parts that are used the most often) be created and be used instead of untitled.sch or could be invoked from the menu. It's faster to copy and delete than to find everything in the menu