Am Sonntag, den 07.09.2008, 19:23 + schrieb Kai-Martin Knaak:
Your
symbols seem to be larger than mine when compared to text size.
I think you will know that text size in PostScript output is different
from screen text size -- I used gEDA/gschem 1.4.0 defaults, which scales
text size down
Moin,
I was looking for a way to save the buffer contents into a layout
file, to make copies with changed refdes and then pasted those into
the original design. Save buffer elements to file actually saves all
Elements, Vias and Planes from the Buffer, but the resulting file
cannot be read via
Am Dienstag, den 09.09.2008, 15:02 +0200 schrieb Stephan Boettcher:
Moin,
I was looking for a way to save the buffer contents into a layout
file, to make copies with changed refdes and then pasted those into
the original design.
Maybe this response of DJ to one of my questions is useful:
http://archives.seul.org/geda/user/Sep-2007/msg00466.html
Although it has the wrong url for page-renumber.
http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/dj_delorie/tools/page-renumber
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Stephan Boettcher wrote:
Feature request: Save buffer to layout file
Feature request: Hierarchical layout :-)
See http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/john_griessen/ for the modified
script I use for layout hierarchy creation originally by John Luciani.
John Griessen
Many symbols shipped with gEDA/gschem use simple text to display the
name of the device, i.e. MAX232 or 7404.
Tragesym does this too -- so I did this for my own symbols.
But is this really a good choice?
I think there are at least three disadvantages:
1. If I use a logic symbol like 7404 I may
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Stefan Salewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many symbols shipped with gEDA/gschem use simple text to display the
name of the device, i.e. MAX232 or 7404.
Tragesym does this too -- so I did this for my own symbols.
But is this really a good choice?
I think there
Peter == Peter Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 17:53 +0200, David Kuehling wrote:
I can't find the reason for that error. Is there any way I can make
gsch2pcb give some more output about _why_ it chose to delete an
element? Is anything known about that anomaly?
On Tue, 2008-09-09 at 20:54 +0200, David Kuehling wrote:
Peter == Peter Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2008-09-08 at 17:53 +0200, David Kuehling wrote:
I can't find the reason for that error. Is there any way I can make
gsch2pcb give some more output about _why_ it chose to
intltool needs to be added to the developer page,
http://geda.seul.org/developer.html
My build was barfing and it took me a bit to figure it out, turned out
that I was missing this package. Many thanks for the terrific work and
automake maintenance!
Thanks a lot, this may all be very helpful.
I did a hierachical schematic, and an sed one-liner was enough to map
the netlist to the copies of a replicated part of the layout.
The point was, that I made that part embedded in the bigger layout,
then copied it into the buffer and tried to save
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:42:17 +0200, Stefan Salewski wrote:
I used gEDA/gschem 1.4.0 defaults, which scales text size down (smaller)
for PostScript output. I think this is fine, because printer has higher
resolution than screen, so text can be smaller without becoming
unreadable.
It's a
Stephan Boettcher wrote:
For an ignorant user like myself your fancy scripts are not easily
discoverable. Modifying PCB layout files with sed, awk, gnumeric
... are easily discoverable procedures :-)
How did you use gnumeric -- awk some commas into the pcb file contents
first?
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