Thanks! I'll give it a try when I get a chance.
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>Is there a scriptable way to embed all the symbols in a given set of
>.sch files? I like to embed symbols when I post schematics, but I
>don't want to embed them in my working copies, so I'm looking for
>something to put in my publishing scripts to embed them for me.
>
In a released snapshot of
Hi,
Since the August 2006 gEDA release I have noticed that the gschem fonts
when printed are quite small. Can anyone pls tell me if there any way
to increase the font size when printing? I am using gschem version
20060906.
In previous releases the fonts were larger and easier on my tired old
ey
On Jan 8, 2007, at 9:20 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
What's the reason you want to embedd?
To post schematics on my web page, so that people can view them
without having to install my symbol library.
Exactly.
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> However, each package has the whole symbol tree.
Yeah, I'm hoping to avoid this. I'm looking for the "click to view"
functionality - click on a schematic, firefox runs gschem, schematic
shows up.
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On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 11:20:59 -0500
DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To post schematics on my web page, so that people can view them
> without having to install my symbol library.
What I do to clarify this, is I create a local gafrc, and I link my symbols to
the directory. When I publish so
> What's the reason you want to embedd?
To post schematics on my web page, so that people can view them
without having to install my symbol library.
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What's the reason you want to embedd? Is it for archival purposes,
i.e. archiving the design independent of changes to the parts lib?
For archiving, you can try the utility "garchive", which I wrote some
years ago. It's in the utilities directory. It's written in Python,
and tries to first fig
On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 08:24:56 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
> Is there a scriptable way to embed all the symbols in a given set of .sch
> files?
You must have read my mind! I was about to pose this question too...
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For a fresh opened schematic, the auto-uref hook automatically assign a number
to each instance of a component starting with 1 not with the smallest first
unused available number. If we have already R1 and R2 in the schematic,
auto-uref start placing R1, R2, R3, R4 ,... This way we get duplica
Is there a scriptable way to embed all the symbols in a given set of
.sch files? I like to embed symbols when I post schematics, but I
don't want to embed them in my working copies, so I'm looking for
something to put in my publishing scripts to embed them for me.
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Moin.
Having my first hierarchical schematic completed, I just added an entry on
hierarchical design to the wiki:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:faq-gschem#can_gschem_do_hierarchical_designs_with_sub_sheets
Please check for obvious mistakes.
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> A big thank you to the developers for the latest CVS gEDA version! I was
> extremely pleased with the changes implemented lately. Maybe small things for
> some, but I liked for example the new Autonumber text: refdes=* and the
> library sorting bug removed.
Oops! Looks like the library sortin
Hi All!
In the latest CVS co of PCB I experienced segmentation faults when
moving polygons to different layers. To reproduce start pcb, draw 2
rectangles, and use 'm' to move them to another layer. The first one
gives no trouble, but the second one gives a segfault.
This is all done using the gtk
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