On Thursday 11 March 2010 05:30:32 asom...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know if it's possible to compile gnetlist (and its
dependency libgeda) without gtk? From the source, it looks like
gnetlist should compile fine, but libgeda has quite a few gdk
references that I would have to remove.
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 22:30 -0700, asom...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know if it's possible to compile gnetlist (and its
dependency libgeda) without gtk? From the source, it looks like
gnetlist should compile fine, but libgeda has quite a few gdk
references that I would have to remove.
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 20:52 +, Peter TB Brett wrote:
We (Peter C I) try quite hard to keep on top of patches to gschem/libgeda
etc., y'know. Putting them in the tracker makes things a lot easier for us,
and I really encourage you to keep doing that.
I'm very bad at following stuff in
On Thursday 11 March 2010 13:55:29 Peter Clifton wrote:
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 20:52 +, Peter TB Brett wrote:
We (Peter C I) try quite hard to keep on top of patches to
gschem/libgeda etc., y'know. Putting them in the tracker makes things a
lot easier for us, and I really encourage you
Thanks for the suggests. I'll try them out tonight. Unfortunately,
Gentoo has no concept of devel libraries: it's all or nothing. So
I'll probably have to follow the first Peter's suggestion.
-Alan
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Peter Clifton pc...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at
On Mar 11, 2010, at 7:11 AM, Joerg wrote:
If for some reason gEDA doesn't allow to switch to
another refdes letter inside the schematic (which would be
sort of strange because of differing preferences in various
countries) you'd have to make a new part, then set it's
refdes letter to X.
By default, when you issue a command in pcb (lets say the delete
button), pcb deletes whats over your mouse instead of whats selected.
I know you can shift-delete to delete whats selected, but is there
anyway to make it behave this way by default?
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On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 08:39 -0700, asom...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the suggests. I'll try them out tonight. Unfortunately,
Gentoo has no concept of devel libraries: it's all or nothing. So
I'll probably have to follow the first Peter's suggestion.
-Alan
libX11 is not X, and should not
All key bindings are user-controllable via the ~/.pcb/pcb-menu.res
(lesstif) or ~/.pcb/gpcb-menu.res files. The defaults for those files
are in the pcb source tree.
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On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 09:46 -0800, Anthony Shanks wrote:
By default, when you issue a command in pcb (lets say the delete
button), pcb deletes whats over your mouse instead of whats selected.
I know you can shift-delete to delete whats selected, but is there
anyway to make it behave this way
I'm very bad at following stuff in the sourceforge trackers, partly
since I _HATE_ the sourceforge site with a fiery passion.
Why not just move to LaunchPad? If it is set up and all the docs point
in that direction then all new bugs/issues will be added there. The SF
bugs just need to be worked
I'm using linux.
So the key point here is just to use backspace instead of delete?
I'll look into changing the keybindings if that's the case.
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Stefan Salewski m...@ssalewski.de wrote:
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 09:46 -0800, Anthony Shanks wrote:
By default, when
On Thursday 11 March 2010 18:13:11 Duncan Drennan wrote:
I'm very bad at following stuff in the sourceforge trackers, partly
since I _HATE_ the sourceforge site with a fiery passion.
Why not just move to LaunchPad? If it is set up and all the docs point
in that direction then all new
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