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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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.
Under edit, 'embed component'
Thanks! Is there a way to do this from the command line for multiple
page schematics?
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On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 09:09 +0200, Duncan Drennan wrote:
Under edit, 'embed component'
Thanks! Is there a way to do this from the command line for multiple
page schematics?
Look at the gschlas program
gschlas -h
Usage: gschlas [OPTIONS] filename1 ... filenameN
-eEmbed all
Look at the gschlas program
I tried this with gschlas, but each component got an extra refdes
attribute (in red) with R? U? etc. The original refdes was still there
and correct.
With both gschlas and doing it manually I receive the following
message at startup, component missing pinseq=
I had a look at the gschem users guide on the wiki, which mentions
printing with gschem using the following command, gschem -q -p -o
schematic_1.ps -s print.scm schematic_1.sch
Is it possible to do batch printing? I tried gschem -q -p -o
schematic_1.ps -s print.scm schematic_1.sch schematic_2.sch
You can also try garchive program. It should create an archive containing all
given schematics and a library of symbols used in them.
Wojciech Kazubski
Look at the gschlas program
I tried this with gschlas, but each component got an extra refdes
attribute (in red) with R? U? etc. The
On Monday 03 September 2007 08:56:23 Duncan Drennan wrote:
I had a look at the gschem users guide on the wiki, which mentions
printing with gschem using the following command, gschem -q -p -o
schematic_1.ps -s print.scm schematic_1.sch
Is it possible to do batch printing? I tried gschem -q -p
[snip]
I tried this with gschlas, but each component got an extra refdes
attribute (in red) with R? U? etc. The original refdes was still there
and correct.
This was a bug that should have been fixed in 1.2.0.
With both gschlas and doing it manually I receive the following
message at
This was a bug that should have been fixed in 1.2.0.
Thanks, I've downloaded 1.2.0, and will install later. BTW, what does
gschlas stand for? gschem library archiving system?
Hmm.. I don't think I have ever seen that one. Maybe a divide
and conquer approach would help (delete
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 18:12:19 -0400, Ales Hvezda wrote:
Having these standard keybindings is actually a good idea, so I have
them in my local git repository, soon to be pushed to master.
Nice. --- Yet another wart removed :-)
---(kaimartin)---
--
Kai-Martin Knaak
This is a follow-up to a recent conversation about a new open-source
design effort. The Fritzring project:
http://www.fritzing.org/
is holding a kick-off conference is Berlin (Germany) on Sept 17-18th.
Here's the conference agenda:
http://www.fritzing.org/workshop/agenda
I'm notifying the
I'd like to install LTspice. Is it better to create your own RPM or does it
matter? If not, does anyone have one or know where there is one?
I use Fedora core 7, is there anything I should do to make LTspice/Wine
install/run smoothly, aside from running from root?
Thanks
Robert Butts skrev:
I'd like to install LTspice. Is it better to create your own RPM or does it
matter? If not, does anyone have one or know where there is one?
I use Fedora core 7, is there anything I should do to make LTspice/Wine
install/run smoothly, aside from running from root?
On 9/3/07, Daniel Sandström wrote:
LTspice installed and run just fine for me on Ubuntu 7.04, no special
things necessary.
Well Daniel, you didn't answer him.
You could at least entail how you installed it.
In their website they provide a windows executable.
Chitlesh GOORAH skrev:
On 9/3/07, Daniel Sandström wrote:
LTspice installed and run just fine for me on Ubuntu 7.04, no special
things necessary.
Well Daniel, you didn't answer him.
You could at least entail how you installed it.
In their website they provide a windows executable.
Thanks Chitlesh
On 9/3/07, Chitlesh GOORAH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/3/07, Daniel Sandström wrote:
LTspice installed and run just fine for me on Ubuntu 7.04, no special
things necessary.
Well Daniel, you didn't answer him.
You could at least entail how you installed it.
In their
Ales (and everybody else),
My apologies, I inadvertently posted this to the wrong group! :-0
Vaughn
Ales Hvezda wrote:
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
Hans Nieuwenhuis wrote:
On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 16:59:52 -0400
Dan McMahill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
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
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