gEDA-user: S. Brorson's Circuit simulation using gEDA and SPICE -- HOWTO translated into portuguese

2008-04-02 Thread Donato Azevedo
Hi, I don't know if there is another portuguese speaking member on the list, but I've managed to translate Stuart Brorson's Circuit simulation using gEDA and SPICE -- HOWTO into portuguese (brazilian) as an exercise. Im not going to send it to the list, so if there is anyone interested, send me a

Re: gEDA-user: [PCB] Bug? Silk tracks clear poly on file reload

2008-04-02 Thread Dave N6NZ
Ben Jackson wrote: > On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 10:44:01AM -0800, Dave N6NZ wrote: >>> Can you send a sample file? Maybe the real problem is that the line is >>> not on the silk layer after a reload. >> No, the tracks stay on the silk layer, like they should. Somehow the >> plow poly check seems

Re: gEDA-user: [PCB] Bug? Silk tracks clear poly on file reload

2008-04-02 Thread Dave N6NZ
Ben Jackson wrote: > On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 10:25:17AM -0800, Dave N6NZ wrote: >> Using a version of PCB build from CVS during December that advertises >> itself as version 1.99w, I find that tracks drawn on back silk block >> polygons, but only when the file is reloaded. (I didn't try polys on

Re: gEDA-user: [PCB] Bug? Silk tracks clear poly on file reload

2008-04-02 Thread Ben Jackson
On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 10:25:17AM -0800, Dave N6NZ wrote: > Using a version of PCB build from CVS during December that advertises > itself as version 1.99w, I find that tracks drawn on back silk block > polygons, but only when the file is reloaded. (I didn't try polys on > front, it might also

gEDA-user: [PCB] Bug? Silk tracks clear poly on file reload

2008-04-02 Thread Dave N6NZ
Using a version of PCB build from CVS during December that advertises itself as version 1.99w, I find that tracks drawn on back silk block polygons, but only when the file is reloaded. (I didn't try polys on front, it might also have a problem.) To reproduce: 1) create polygon on back copper. 2

Re: gEDA-user: How do I resize devices?

2008-04-02 Thread Ian Chapman
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:33:19 -0700, Raymond Lillard wrote: > I still cannot figure out how to resize a component. There is no resize in gschem. This is deliberate., as it would be difficult to maintain consistent grid with resized symbols. --