Re: gEDA-user: Another project finished with gEDA

2011-09-06 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 06/09/2011, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > Adrian Pardini wrote: > >> I'd >> really like to thank you specially Kai for the effort you put into >> your library, and also to everybody involved in gEDA development. > > > Nice to see somebody else actually find

gEDA-user: Another project finished with gEDA

2011-09-06 Thread Adrian Pardini
Hi all, Recently with the fellows at Crear [0] we finished our guitarduino alike prototype that is being presented this Thursday at CISL2011 [1] (Conferencia Internacional de Software Libre / Free Software International Conference). Basically a guitar, many many leds, an Arduino and a modified ver

Re: gEDA-user: Option to not display polygons

2011-08-09 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 09/08/2011, Colin D Bennett wrote: > It would be a shame to see a mailing list fork (which I see coming) > which would split the community. > I think we all remember what motivated the moderation on the list. For more severe reasons I was involved (as admin) in the temporary closing, moderati

Re: gEDA-user: Design Nark

2011-07-28 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 19/07/2011, Colin D Bennett wrote: > On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 16:56:18 -0300 > Adrian Pardini wrote: [...] >> one file. Of course this opens the problem of checking third party >> symbols from nasty stuff inside. > > That's a nice general-purpose idea. But as y

gEDA-user: Web based schematic viewer for gschem?

2011-07-28 Thread Adrian Pardini
Hi, I remember that some time ago one of us was working on a browser based schematic viewer. Is it still being developed? I just found CircuitBee [0] and it has no support (yet?) for gschem. regards. 0. http://www.circuitbee.com/ -- Adrian. http://ovejafm.com http://elesquinazotango.com.ar http

Re: gEDA-user: Design Nark

2011-07-19 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 19/07/2011, Colin D Bennett wrote: > > And not m4 script, please! Ideally various scripting languages could > be used (Python, Perl, Scheme, Lua, etc.) as various users prefer. > Personally, I would be happy with a clean language such as either > Python or Lua. > How about a symbol with an 'e

Re: gEDA-user: png hid segfaults when using --photo-mode --photo-flip-x if "solder" layer is not in "Solder side"

2011-06-12 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 12/06/2011, Andrew Poelstra wrote: [...] >> Launchpad bug is 796389 , I attached a quick patch that fixes this >> behaviour but I don't know if it is the right approach to the problem. >> > > I can confirm this in 20100929 (well, the gui stops working -- seems to > hang rather than segfault), b

gEDA-user: png hid segfaults when using --photo-mode --photo-flip-x if "solder" layer is not in "Solder side"

2011-06-12 Thread Adrian Pardini
Hi all, using pcb if I set the layer named "solder" to a group that is not in the "Solder side" it segfaults when exporting to png with the --photo-mode --photo-flip-x command line arguments. I traced it to using photo_copper[photo_groups[0]] in hid/png/png.c without checking for it being null. L

Re: gEDA-user: Python: Task list ...

2011-05-27 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 27/05/2011, Gareth Edwards wrote: > On 27 May 2011 05:33, John Doty wrote: >> It seems to me that the first step to switching languages here is for >> somebody to: >> >> 1. Define a mapping of the .sch/.sym file format into a data structure. >> 2. Implement a parser that reads a file into such

Re: gEDA-user: im new, soy nuevo

2010-04-16 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 16/04/2010, Luis Palombo wrote: >Hello all!, my english is not good... >I live in Argentina and use gEDA from one year ago. I wanna know if >there are somebody on this list that speak spanish. >Excuse me if i am speaking wrongly, and you can teach me or alert me in >this ca

Re: gEDA-user: Audio processing

2010-04-14 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 14/04/2010, Miguel Sánchez de León Peque wrote: >Hi all, >Does anybody know something about chord processing? What I would like >to do is to know which notes are played in a chord, realtime... Don't >know if this is even possible. Hi! talk to the guys at buenasenal.com.ar, I'm

Re: gEDA-user: hydraulic symbols and schematics

2010-04-07 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 07/04/2010, Dave McGuire wrote: > On Apr 7, 2010, at 3:14 PM, al davis wrote: >>>Ok, that's fine by me, as it's your list. But could you >>> explain how it could be dangerous? That suggestion sounds >>> quite ludicrous to me. >> >> In general, it really does present a huge legal risk,

Re: gEDA-user: gEDA user: gnetlist -gdrc buffer overflow and gnetlist -gspice-sdb killed

2010-03-01 Thread Adrian Pardini
On 01/03/2010, Facundo Ferrer wrote: [...] >The output was quite differente in drc2 check. Now the gnetlist finish >with 'Killed' instead of 'Buffer overflow' but anyway does not create >the netlist (the same output for drc2 and spice-sdb backends). >After that I realize that there