On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 18:23:47 +0100, Peter Clifton wrote:
> I can confirm, that when I open a schematic requiring a custom gafrc
> from Nautilus, that is is indeed loaded correctly.
Just tried again with gschem git head downloaded on 2008-03-08.
It does indeed load the local gafrc fine. So, if the
> A question: what does pcb use to fill in the "Author:" line on the fab
> drawing? I tried various combinations but so far no luck.
By default it uses whatever's in /etc/passwd but if you set
Settings.FabAuthor (--fab-author, pcb.fab-author, etc) to a non-empty
string it uses that instead.
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Hi all,
I was busy coding a dxf HID when something else came up :(
I left the very buggy version 0.0.1 over here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ljh4timm/pcb-dxf-hid.html
I made some changes after this release, so I will put equally buggy
version 0.0.2 here soon.
Patches are always welcome :)
Kind reg
> A question: what does pcb use to fill in the "Author:" line on the fab
> drawing? I tried various combinations but so far no luck.
I think it gets the $USER environment variable. Right, Dan?
Stuart
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Stuart Brorson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have done the same thing with Visio, too. You could use any drawing
> package which imports .png or .pdf.
>
> PCB doesn't do nice looking fab drawings right now.
I was thinking of La/TeX. Create your boiler plate a
An addendum...
> In the past, I have exported .png or .pdf files from PCB, and then
> embedded the fab drawing as an object into a SolidWorks drawing. Then
> I have added all the other shrubbery required for a professional fab
> drawing.
FWIW, in my former day job, we did the same thing with the
Thanks for the suggestions.
A question: what does pcb use to fill in the "Author:" line on the fab
drawing? I tried various combinations but so far no luck.
--ken
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 13:51 -0400, Stuart Brorson wrote:
> Hi --
>
> > I have just completed design and layout of my first full-s
Hi --
> I have just completed design and layout of my first full-scale board and
> I am about ready for the fabrication step. My experience with the gEDA
> tools and PCB has been relatively painless so far, and the resulting
> schematic and gerbers look impressive and very professional.
Glad to
PCB does not currently have any way of adding to the fab or assembly
drawings.
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On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 11:14 +0100, joel silvestre wrote:
> Some fresh news:
>
>
> I launch " gschem > gschemerror 2>&1 " from the alt-F2 run window and found
> in gschemerror :
>
> ERROR: In procedure list-ref:
> ERROR: Argument 2 out of range: 19
>
> Gschem.log is :
>
> Read system-gafrc fil
gEDA/PCB team:
I have just completed design and layout of my first full-scale board and
I am about ready for the fabrication step. My experience with the gEDA
tools and PCB has been relatively painless so far, and the resulting
schematic and gerbers look impressive and very professional.
However
On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 01:35 +, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
> Hi.
> Just tried to use the shiny new geda icons for a real world project. I am
> on a Debian platform with testing/lenny in a rather default install. So I
> tried to open the schematic of my current project in file manager
> nautilus.
Ian Chapman wrote:
> Thanks DJ that was exactly the problem. Regards Ian.
> On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 09:46 -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
>> It looks like you tried to edit the footprint with pcb, but saved it
>> as a layout rather than as a footprint. Check your footprint file on
>> disk.
I'm thinking
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