/\.sym$$/\.csv/' -e
's,^${SYM_SYM_DIR},${SYM_SRC_DIR},')" -o -f "$$SYM" ]; then \
${ECHO} -n " $$SYM"; \
fi ; \
done >>$@ && \
${ECHO} >>$@ && \
${ECHO} >>$@ && \
uld be connectable.
This is possible, because "Auto enfore DRC clearance" only relies on the
"found" flag. Also it only resets the "found" status on entering the "line"
mode.
I don't know about the Lesstif GUI, but in GTK it works. This is perhaps
to DRC"
* select the "Line"-tool (important, the "Line"-tool has to be activated
first, it normally clears the "found"-flag)
* press on the copper which you want to reach
* draw the line from some other copper to the "found" copper
ist of the pins, describe them
and then split this list to the logical symbols. All you have to do then is
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is is a sort of manual of
the programs itself (search for "man page" in wikipedia). You can access this
informations also with "man gcc" (or, when you want a newer/better version of
it, "info gcc", as DJ Delorie suggested) on the console.
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://dlharmon.com/geda/footgen.html
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mostly
don't need.
I looked into the dependencies too, but that seems rather puzzling
to mee. Somewhere must be an important difference to my "from
scratch"-build, but I don't find it at the moment. I'll look into
that later.
Regards,
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output?
One could compare linux and mac version then.
I'll keep trying a few things out, but any hints are still appreciated.
I'm not very experienced with software development, and always need a lot of
time for small steps.
Regards,
Christian
I've spent with this
twiddling isn't lost!
Best regards,
Christian
P.S. Printing on a postscript printer seems to be ok.
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; would be a sensible choice for the inner layers?
I normaly use a lighter shade of the colors of the top annd bottom layer. But
usualy, you have them switched off (or the option "thin draw polygons"
enabled) anyway, so this doesn't really mater.
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Hi
I just found a little "bug" in sym/analog/resistor-2.sym: one of the pins is
not aligned to the grid and is a little bit longer. This is only visible if
you zoom in very far.
The patch is attached.
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correct way, the generated File was working well.
Thanks again
Christian
Am Monday 13 July 2009 23:08:28 schrieb Jared Casper:
>
> It could be one of your footprints is a .pcb file instead of a
> footprint file. Did you make any of
escription: 'syntax error'
in the log window of pcb.
What is running wrong? I did not change the *.pcb file manually, so either
there is a problem in/with pcb or gsch2pcb, right?
Can you tell me, what I can do, to get it working?
Thank you in advance.
Christian Wolf
PS:
I do not kn
d any preexisting works...
>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> b.g.
The symbol is easy to create: just copy from somwhere the pin list and use
tragesym.
The footprint is another thing, you presumely have to create one yourself.
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, how can I share the pcb footprint packages? Do I have do
share /usr/share/pcb via nfs or something similar? Or is there an other
opinion?
Thank you in advance
Christian
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to the files pcb generates: These files represent the routes a
milling machine (or cutting plotter) has to follow.
Is there a program/plugin/whatever else that enables such things (preferable
under GPL)
Thank you in advance
Christian
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Giuseppe Dia wrote:
> I agree with kaimartin, it's not geda related. My 2 cents are that
> nvidia-glx-new somehow failed in the recent past the post-removal phase,
> and the operation was left pending.
> Everytime you run apt-get, even for something completely unrelated it
> will first try to so
On Fedora core 7: 2.10.14
Stuart Brorson wrote:
> Hello --
>
> As part of the renewed effort to get a gerbv release pushed out, we're
> having a discussion about the required version of GTK. IIRC, the
> current required GTK for gEDA/gaf is 2.4 or newer. Please correct me
> if I am wrong.
>
>
side this area, but as showed
in the attachment (fab.ps and outline.ps), pcb is still using the whole
area, not the one defined by my "outline" layer. I have the same
behaviour if i export in gerber format...
regards,
Krys.
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# user:cgagneraud (Christian Gagneraud)
# host:xxx.techworks.ie
# To read pcb files, the pcb version (or the cvs source date) must be >=
the file version
FileVersion[20070407]
PCB["Please go to Edit->Edit name of->layout" 629921 590551]
G
> T 1600 1100 8 10 0 0 0 0 1
> pins=3
> T 1600 900 8 10 0 0 0 0 1
> net=GND:2
>
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ook auto-uref)
>
tnx that did the trick.
Perhaps it would be an idea to update the wiki.
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Most recently read form: (#> (#>
gedadata /usr/share/gEDA/scheme/auto-uref.scm))
All paranthesis are as in the wiki; but it still doesen't work.
gEDA/gschem version 1.1.1.20070708 on FC7
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Here is a Danish guy who has a lot of experience.
http://basrep.dk/
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rograms/add remove software
and then search for geda. Select all the rpm's and you are up and
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ut;
File /user/john_griessen/footprints/hole-washer-6.fp not found
and
http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/john_griessen/footprints/hole-washer-8.fp
seems to be the footprint of a Phillips screw
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3 /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6.3.10
41267000-4128e000 r-xp fd:00
13447655 /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1.1.0
4128e000-41296000 rwxp 00027000 fd:00
13447655 /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1.1.0
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søn, 29 10 2006 kl. 08:51 -0500, skrev Harry Eaton:
> >
> Actually this is not due to trouble reading old files. Only the latest
> cvs creates the "PolyArea" line, but the read parser was expecting it to
> appear after the "Thermal" line, not before. I have corrected the cvs
> source so that it
søn, 29 10 2006 kl. 00:36 -0400, skrev DJ Delorie:
> > PolyArea[2.00]
>
> Take this line out.
Tnx. Right on the spot; but wasn't it clever if PCB wasn't afraid of
those lines, or deleted them automatically. It makes it easier to update
old projects.
Happy hacking
Chris
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f/lcfmeter/lcfmeter.pcb'
line:11
description: 'syntax error'
as you can see from the followng line 11 seems to be THERMALS
# release: pcb-bin 1.99u
# date:Sun Oct 22 21:55:14 2006
# user:chris (Christian Treldal)
# host:laptop.taarnkammeret.dk
PCB["
s has been on my to-do list
> for a while.
>
We will be waiting; but for now the workaround is quite ok.
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, and allows you to print specific
pages and control over the position of the print on the page. It could
make life easier when using pcb and heat transfer.
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