I like the idea of a command line mode. screen is alright, but the
hex mode looks fantastic.
On Feb 26, 2009, at 4:00 PM, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote:
> Levente Kovacs wrote:
>>
>> It would be nice if it was gtk based, and not gnome based
>> application. :-) I
>> would be glad if there wa
On Thursday 26 February 2009, John Luciani wrote:
>The video of Stuarts gEDA talk is at http://ignite.oreilly.com/news.html
>
>(* jcl *)
Unforch with a quad core phenom and 4GB of memory, plus mplayer-3.55, it plays
at about 2% of normal speed, with no discernable cpu or drive activity even
afte
Levente Kovacs wrote:
>
> It would be nice if it was gtk based, and not gnome based application. :-) I
> would be glad if there was a command line version of it.
Actually, there is only one small gnome dependency: it uses gconf to
determine the default font.
That code can be easily removed.
Or
Hi Mike,
Very good! Actually, I've been looking for long for a usable, clean terminal
emulator program. I was on the edge to start writing one. Well done!
It would be nice if it was gtk based, and not gnome based application. :-) I
would be glad if there was a command line version of it.
But it
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 12:12 +0300, Ineiev wrote:
> I think in this case the solution has to include
> some semaphores to lock at least the cleanup function
> and probably also the board structures;
> I can't tell how complicated it would be.
No need, since PCB is one thread only, no other threads
Some documentation bugs concerning libstroke:
In libgeda-1.4.3/INSTALL and geda-gschem-1.4.3/INSTALL
the argument --disable-strokes is mentioned.
Note the trailing s in strokes.
But ./configure --help shows that there is no stroke switch for
libgeda-1.4.3.
For geda-gschem-1.4.3 there is, but the
The video of Stuarts gEDA talk is at http://ignite.oreilly.com/news.html
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Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce the first release of moserial, a gtk-based
serial terminal for hardware engineers. moserial is meant to be a
gnomier, friendlier replacement for the kde-based cutecom application.
Please check it out at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/moserial/
http://sourcefor
On 2/25/09, Peter Clifton wrote:
> If you have a specific coding problem with PCB, lets discuss that. I'm
> not going to dig into threaded programming issues when we don't have to
> worry about them.
Yes, there is a problem, though I can't judge
if it should be worried about multithreading.
PCB
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