On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 11:46:59PM +0100, Peter TB Brett wrote:
Hi folks,
For a while I've wanted a list of symbols currently being used so I don't
have
to hunt down the resistor symbol every time I want to add a new resistor.
After much hacking, I just got this working, and it works
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 lynx.abraxas-KuiJ5kEpwI6ELgA04lAiVw wrote:
When drawing lines the rat-lines don't vanish
rat lines are not always up to date. This is a trade off. You wouldn't
want the GUI to become sluggish because it constantly recalculates the
rats. Just press the [o] key to
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 10:17 +0200, Ivan Stankovic wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 11:46:59PM +0100, Peter TB Brett wrote:
This is very useful, I've had it on my todo list but never really
started coding. Actually, I was planning to implement the
Frequently used symbols sidebar feature, as
Sean D'Epagnier wrote:
Ok, so whenever you place a symbol that isn't in the project's library,
it should copy it into the project's library and switch to the file
in the library. Then you can modify that element directly by loading it
as a symbol.
If you select a symbol not from the
Peter Clifton wrote:
a side-bar with recently used symbols is how
some other programs do things (and how users may be familiar with).
It passes the How would an intelligent newbie use the menus and pulldowns to
learn
the tool before reading the intro in the manual? question, which is the best
Hi all,
I'd like to generate digital waveform files from other data sets.
gtkwave can read vcd files. The file format looks pretty easy but I
haven't found a file format description for it.
Does someone has a pointer to a place where I can look for it?
Regards
Werner
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 07:59:19PM +0200, Werner Hoch wrote:
gtkwave can read vcd files. The file format looks pretty easy but I
haven't found a file format description for it.
I started looking at this for use with gwave, but ended up just using
plain ascii like this:
t b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6
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