DJ Delorie wrote:
> Try "no grid"
>
Same result :(
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On Dec 21, 2009, at 2:00 PM, Peter Clifton wrote:
> I'm hoping one of the gEDA users who use Mac OS X will come forward
> with
> a recipe for getting gEDA 1.6.0 working. (Or at least re-assure me
> that
> it can be made to work!)
Build dependencies with macports, and install gEDA from source
On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 13:47 +0100, Christian Schilmoeller wrote:
> The problem is that I'm really new to gschem and don't know how the proper
> behaviour of text and fonts should be. All I have is a postscript printout of
> some test drawing (which looks really nice) and the screen view (which l
Try "no grid"
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On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 13:47:00 +0100, Christian Schilmoeller
wrote:
> The problem is that I'm really new to gschem and don't know how the
proper
> behaviour of text and fonts should be. All I have is a postscript
printout
> of
> some test drawing (which looks really nice) and the screen view (whi
> Did you build this as an X11 build of GTK, or a native MacOSX build? (I
> presume from the fact you get an X11 icon, that it is the X11 build).
I tried both versions. I was able to choose the behaviour by compiling gtk+
with different configure options - either --enable-gdktarget=quartz or
--ena
gene glick wrote:
> update to that last post:
>
> Method 1 - This sequence leads to the problem:
> 1. Open PCB
> 2. Turn off all layers except component side.
> 3. Flip board (tab)
>
> Method 2 - But, this sequence always seems to work:
> 1. Open PCB
> 2. Flip board (tab)
> 3. Turn off all layers
On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 01:54 +0100, Christian Schilmoeller wrote:
> Hello geda-users and -experts!
>
> I tried to install the geda software (release 1.6.0) on my Apple Computer
> (Mac OS X 10.6.2).
> As a prerequisite, I downloaded and installed the following packages
> (compiled from source tarb
update to that last post:
Method 1 - This sequence leads to the problem:
1. Open PCB
2. Turn off all layers except component side.
3. Flip board (tab)
Method 2 - But, this sequence always seems to work:
1. Open PCB
2. Flip board (tab)
3. Turn off all layers except solder side.
I usually turn of
I can create text on the solder side of the board, but cannot move it,
select it, rotate it or delete it. At some point earlier, I placed a
bunch of text on the back side of the board and was able to rotate and
move it. Now I can't.
Any help? PCB version 20081128 (I tried in a newer build g
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