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Hi all,
I found something strange happening when i have $ characters in Connect
nodes in pcb files. When i try to Optimize rats nets, pcb can't find
elements which have refdes with a $ as the last but one character.
For instance, having J$k-1 makes
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 10:55 +0100, Didier Villevalois wrote:
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Hi all,
I found something strange happening when i have $ characters in Connect
nodes in pcb files. When i try to Optimize rats nets, pcb can't find
elements which have refdes with
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 22:45:12 +
Peter Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you persuade your webserver to serve mime-types such as:
application-x-pcb-layout
application-x-pcb-footprint
application-x-pcb-netlist
application-x-geda-schematic
application-x-geda-symbol
If gEDA 1.3.x or
Peter -
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 10:45:12PM +, Peter Clifton wrote:
Can you persuade your webserver to serve mime-types such as:
application-x-pcb-layout
application-x-pcb-footprint
application-x-pcb-netlist
application-x-geda-schematic
application-x-geda-symbol
If gEDA 1.3.x or
One is the apparence of a large X drawn with a thin line near
where I am working. If I click on it, it goes away only to
reappear again later.
The red x is part of the measurement tool. See pg30 of pcb.pdf of the
manual. For instructions on how to use it.
The other is that pads of several
One is the apparence of a large X drawn with a thin line near
where I am working. If I click on it, it goes away only to
reappear again later.
That's the mark; it marks your starting point, origin for relative
coordinates, etc.
The other is that pads of several components that
Guys,
When using pcb I see two things I don't understand and that I
don't see explained.
One is the apparence of a large X drawn with a thin line near
where I am working. If I click on it, it goes away only to
reappear again later.
The other is that pads of several components
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 21:16 +0100, Levente wrote:
Hi all,
I don't think anybody is listening, but...
I've updated my pskel script so it now can create html files with links. I
have combined it with my database system. I wrote a perl script that produce a
BOM, and calculates prices.
Hi all,
I don't think anybody is listening, but...
I've updated my pskel script so it now can create html files with links. I
have combined it with my database system. I wrote a perl script that produce a
BOM, and calculates prices. Here is the result:
http://logonex.eu/~leva/projects/papa_ps/
The BOM and price sheet is very interesting and useful, but it didn't
look like the output was on the /papa_ps/ page. Thanks for sharing the
scripts!
Levente wrote:
Hi all,
I don't think anybody is listening, but...
I've updated my pskel script so it now can create html files with links.
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