And what about the command-entry part ?
grtz
Simon
--- ST de Feber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My PCB has through-hole components only.
> I tested it on SMT components as well and gave the
> same results !
>
> grtz
>
> Simon
>
> --- Ben Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Sun
My PCB has through-hole components only.
I tested it on SMT components as well and gave the
same results !
grtz
Simon
--- Ben Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 06:47:00PM +, ST de
> Feber wrote:
> >
> > As reported earlier , i also have problems using
> the shif
> I just did this on several components. The problem I found was that
> the shift-left-click sometimes just placed another instance which I had
> to undo.
It does a "find element under cursor" and replaces the one it finds.
It may just not find one.
> Also, it did not rotate the replacement to
> As reported earlier , i also have problems using the
> shift-left-mouse-click to replace components. My PCB crashes.
I've reproduced this. It's GTK specific, but I don't think the bug is
in the gtk code itself.
Ben and I use the Lesstif HID, so we wouldn't see it.
_
Hello there,
I'm looking for promotional materials about gEDA&gaf that I could use
for my new project "Fedora Electronic Lab".
Let me explain in more details:
I was working on providing open source VLSI applications (such tools
from opencircuitdesign.com and Alliance VLSI) on the next Fedora 8.
On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 06:47:00PM +, ST de Feber wrote:
>
> As reported earlier , i also have problems using the shift-left-mouse-click
> to replace components.
> My PCB crashes.
Do these elements use pins (through-hole) or pads (smt)? I just found
a bug in the buffer code related to eleme
On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 06:47:00PM +, ST de Feber wrote:
>
> As reported earlier , i also have problems using the shift-left-mouse-click
> to replace components.
> My PCB crashes.
I just did this on several components. The problem I found was that
the shift-left-click sometimes just placed
Hello List
I was not too happy with the drill sizes and pads of some components and found
a solution in the archives by using the
command line entry.
Problem 1 : The drag down box does not show me the available commands
Problem 2 : The following command did not seem to have any effect:
>>
On Sun, 2007-08-26 at 09:12 -0700, Elliott Hoole wrote:
> I'm new to gEDA, so I've read everything I could find (and Google IS my
> friend), and it seems that if I want a B-size sheet in gschem to use for
> my schematics then I should have a gschemrc file in my ($HOME)/.gEDA
> directory that co
I'm new to gEDA, so I've read everything I could find (and Google IS my
friend), and it seems that if I want a B-size sheet in gschem to use for
my schematics then I should have a gschemrc file in my ($HOME)/.gEDA
directory that contains the line:
(paper-size 17.0 11.0)
and that should do it.
gschem is suitable for most schematics, it does have limitations in
certain advanced usages.
Steve Meier
DJ Delorie wrote:
>> Is gschem suitable?
>>
>
> Yes.
>
>
>> If so, how do I go about downloading it?
>>
>
> http://www.geda.seul.org/download.html
>
>
>
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