On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:54:38AM +0200, Duncan Drennan wrote:
> Is there a way for gschem to package a library for a set of
> schematics, or possibly include the symbols in the schematic file
> itself?
Under edit, 'embed component'
All of the .sch's I post are embedded to simplify things.
(tho
Is there a way for gschem to package a library for a set of
schematics, or possibly include the symbols in the schematic file
itself?
I'm sure I saw some option to this effect somewhere, but I can't find
it any more
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> I tried this sch snippet on my current git build and it seems like the
> capacitor and gnd symbols are properly connected for me. Can you send
> me a screenshot of a gschem where things aren't lined up. Maybe this
> is a cygwin only problem?
I think the real problem is with the libraries somew
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 06:17:53AM +0100, ST de Feber wrote:
>
> I'd like to pour a polygon over a smaller polygon and
> want the smaller one to be cleared through like lines
> can do with the toggle !
>
> Is that possible ?
Looking at the source, I'd say no. There's no "plow" code for polygon
Hello list,
I'd like to pour a polygon over a smaller polygon and
want the smaller one to be cleared through like lines
can do with the toggle !
Is that possible ?
grtz
Simon
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Hi,
I am pleased to announce the second major stable release of gEDA/gaf:
1.2.0-20070902. This release rolls up the changes from the last 2
months of development. Many thanks to everybody involved.
You can find this release at:
Release Notes: TBD
Download: http://geda.seul.org/release/v1.2
Ah, good point.
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On Aug 31, 2007, at 5:56 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
>> Ahhh, i see, i forgot they were boasting a new method for design
>> entry
>
> Yup, "no touch". I suspect if I called them, I wouldn't get the cheap
> price.
They are friendly to work with if you tell them that there is an
issue with the n
Stephen Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> An approximation of the answer you are looking for is to look
> in the ivl_target.h header file. This will show all the different
> types of gates might be passed to the edif code generator. Of
> course, not all those gates are necessarily actually ge
Hi,
> > Please post a small schematic fragement from the older version
> > of gEDA/gaf that shows this problem.
>
> v 20070216 1
>
> N 44800 48000 44800 48100 4
> N 45800 48100 45800 48000 4
[snip]
I tried this sch snippet on my current git build and it seems like the
capacitor and gnd
Hi,
[snip]
> Is there any way to reload the directories while in gschem, or is
> restarting the only option?
>
Unfortunately, these is no update mechanism when you are using
component-library-search, so a restart is required.
However, if anybody wants something to do, then extending the
refre
> So try replacing the undo lines with:
>
> ("Control z" . edit-undo)
> ("Control y" . edit-redo)
>
Having these standard keybindings is actually a good idea, so I have them
in my local git repository, soon to be pushed to master.
I left the other undo/redo keybindings in just in case p
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 16:59:52 -0400
Dan McMahill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No, quite the opposite. ghid_dialog_print() is obsolete and I haven't
> gotten to replacing it with ghid_attribute_dialog yet. BTW,
> ghid_attribute_dialog is in fact used by the printer calibration.
> Search for
Hans Nieuwenhuis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My apologies if this too off-topic for this list but I have a question
> about two functions in gui-dialog-print.c in pcb.
>
> I am trying to implement some GUI attributes in the HID_attributes struct
> (after some discussion with DJ the other day). Up until now
Hi,
My apologies if this too off-topic for this list but I have a question
about two functions in gui-dialog-print.c in pcb.
I am trying to implement some GUI attributes in the HID_attributes struct
(after some discussion with DJ the other day). Up until now I and quite
successful in doing that,
Hi,
>Here's a question for the MythTV experts in the group.
[snip]
You may want to post these questions to the MythTV users group. I'm sure
there are more MythTV experts there. Whoa, that seems like quite a
lively list based on the archives.
http://www.mythtv.org/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users/
Hello everyone:
Here's a question for the MythTV experts in the group.
Here's the background - I had a Hauppage TV card (which I used for video
capture) running fine under Mandrake 10. Then the system's motherboard
died, taking the Hauppage card with it. I recreated the system on a new
mobo,
On 9/1/07, andrewm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am presently drawing up footprints for my stock components.
>
> I have read the naming conventions for the footprints and have
> done some searches but can't find an answer to this query.
>
> I have for many components two different foot prints. I
>> andrewm wrote:
>>
>> If it's not been done by anyone already I am going
>> to just write some kind of parser that does it for
>> me external.
> DJ Delorie wrote:
> Sounds like a useful tool. Teach it to allow
> overrides on a per-value basis (like my 2pad script
> does). I.e.:
>
>
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