On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 23:24:13 +, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
See http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:faq-attribs?s=bom for advice on
how to use bom2
I just updated and extended the BOM section in the wiki.
( http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:faq-attribs#bom_generation )
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To all who helped.
Thank you - a lot.
John Doty finally told me to plug it into the wall socket. I had
mis-read the tutorial and used a single opamp symbol instead of the dual
symbol. A really dumb move. Sorry to have taken up your time with my
dyslectic reading. Your patience has been really
Hi Johannes,
On Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
Werner Hoch schrieb:
I've just rebased the branch at repo.or.cz:
http://repo.or.cz/w/geda-gaf/werner.git?a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/net
selection2
I've managed to check out the git repo, compiled it, but there
doesn't seem to be
You know, I glanced at this (I was in a rush) and thought oh, DJ
put one of his new boards on a scanner. It looks nice. I had no
idea what this actually was.
Based on that, I consider it successful :-)
Holy cow! It looks like a photograph.
I win!
That is really, really cool. I
Hi DJ,
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 13:27 -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
You know, I glanced at this (I was in a rush) and thought oh, DJ
put one of his new boards on a scanner. It looks nice. I had no
idea what this actually was.
Based on that, I consider it successful :-)
Holy cow! It
I've created schematics using gschem and plan to out source the board layout to
an allegro shop. I've generated the allegro files using a statement similar to
what the one below:
gnetlist -g allegro -o allegro_netlist.out page1.sch page2.sch page3.sch
I'm using the CD version of gEDA dated
Hi, I want to write a makefile which takes all my gsch files and generates png
files of them. I know how to manually do it by clicking in gschem, but I want
to do it in a script. Anyone know how?
Thanks,
Sean
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%.ps : %.sch print.scm
gschem -p -o $@ -s ./print.scm $
%.png : %.ps
./ps2png -s 1024 768 -o $@ $
;; $Id: print.scm,v 1.3 2006/08/30 11:06:16 ahvezda Exp $
;;
;; This file may be used to print gschem schematics from the
;; command line. Typical usage is:
;;
;; gschem -p -o
DJ Delorie wrote:
Based on Ben's GIMP work:
http://seul.org/pipermail/geda-user/2007-July/006639.html
I made the relevent changes to the png exporter to produce these
directly, and checked them in. Photos here:
http://www.delorie.com/pcb/ben-mode/
That alarm clock board
That alarm clock board .png is beautiful. Makes me want to find a
project where I can post the board!
Well, if you post it anywhere, let me know where so I can follow the
reactions ;-)
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al davis wrote:
If you can make the gEDA/PCB/gnucap combination work well enough
that 100% schematic driven gives you all the functionality of a
command line, you have my complete support. If you can just
make it do beginner tasks well, without holding them back, you
have my complete
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 20:25 -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
That alarm clock board .png is beautiful. Makes me want to find a
project where I can post the board!
Well, if you post it anywhere, let me know where so I can follow the
reactions ;-)
I think Dan means that he works on projects where
Dan McMahill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Makes me want to find a project where I can post the board!
Ok, I totally misunderstood that remark. I thought you wanted to find
someone else's EDA project where you could post my board to show off
PCB!
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On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 02:32:01PM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
http://www.delorie.com/pcb/ben-mode/
The shadow/highlight algorithms are designed for 9x oversampling
(i.e. give 300 dpi then scale it down to 100dpi in gimp). 4x
oversampling left too many ghost edges.
Here's the board
I tried a board with 8/8 rules and I couldn't get good results with a
final output size of approximately 1:1.
I use --dpi 100 for 1:1, but --dpi 300 and them reduce 1:3 in GIMP
gives a significantly better image.
You might have better luck with a 1.5x scale (--dpi 450 then 1:3).
Keep in mind
I need some help with a high-voltage power supply. It must provide 1200
volts from two D cells. The general design is an oscillator chops up the
DC, feeds it to an audio transformer, and then on to a diode-capacitor
ladder. There also needs to be a point on the ladder that provides 920
volts.
Hi Dan,
give the the script to do what I just did.
Do you mean:
1) the user activated a submenu item, and he/she wants to
display the Scheme/shell script that was activated?
or
2) The user wants to display the last user input dialog
before he/she click OK? Like a repeat last Macro?
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