Ineiev schrieb:
On 10/13/09, Klaus Rudolph lts-rudo...@gmx.de wrote:
I try to rotate some smd parts (0603) on the layout,m but only the silk
layer rotates. If I switch of the silk layer, I could not rotate
anything. Rotating SO14 is working. Sorry, I am to silly to rotate a
simple smd device
Hi all,
if I move a component to the other side of the board, the part is moved
to a total different position!
I expected that the part is on the same place but on the other side.
What I did wrong?
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Stefan Salewski schrieb:
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 13:19 +0200, Stefan Salewski wrote:
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 10:07 +0200, Klaus Rudolph wrote:
Hi all,
if I move a component to the other side of the board, the part is moved
to a total different position!
I expected that the part is on the same
Stefan Salewski schrieb:
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 08:51 +0200, Klaus Rudolph wrote:
Ineiev schrieb:
On 10/13/09, Klaus Rudolph lts-rudo...@gmx.de wrote:
I try to rotate some smd parts (0603) on the layout,m but only the silk
layer rotates. If I switch of the silk layer, I could not rotate
Stefan Salewski schrieb:
I try to rotate some smd parts (0603) on the layout,m but only the silk
layer rotates. If I switch of the silk layer, I could not rotate
anything. Rotating SO14 is working. Sorry, I am to silly to rotate a
simple smd device :-)
Any trick?
Which program?
pcb
Kai-Martin Knaak schrieb:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 19:48:09 +0200, Klaus Rudolph wrote:
I have an old symbol file with my own m4 symbols simply named own.inc
Disclaimer: I prefer newlib footprints and never use the m4 library. So
my advice given below might be completely wrong...
But how
Hi all,
I try to rotate some smd parts (0603) on the layout,m but only the silk
layer rotates. If I switch of the silk layer, I could not rotate
anything. Rotating SO14 is working. Sorry, I am to silly to rotate a
simple smd device :-)
Any trick?
Thanks
Klaus
Hi all,
after 2? years I start again developing a circuit with geda and pcb.
I have an old symbol file with my own m4 symbols simply named own.inc
But how can I use this from pcb? I can't see my symbols there :-(
Maybe I never included this to pcb symbols and use it solely with
gschem2pcb but I
Peter Clifton schrieb:
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 08:49 +0100, Klaus Rudolph wrote:
Hi,
it would be nice if there will be an ISO-Image again for the actual
releases of all! the tools. This will be very convinient for me!/us? :-)
I think that is going to be unlikely. The ISO-CD's successor
Hi,
Now I have to start reading with git :-(, maybe downdload a complete
repository and what else... I only want the actual! versions... compile
them... have fun. Please help!
git clone git://git.gpleda.org/gaf.git
cd gaf
make install # To install in $HOME/geda
-- or --
Hi all,
while compiling I got:
checking for intltool = 0.35.0... 0.34.1 found. Your intltool is too
old. You need intltool 0.35.0 or later.
I installed new version 0.37 but the result is the same.
In the same shell I checked with:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/gaf intltoolize --version
intltoolize (GNU
Hi again,
after updating the intltool and restart the complete build I got:
** Configuration summary for libgeda 1.4.0.20080127
GLIB library version: 2.8.5
GTK+ library version: 2.8.10
GUILE library version:1.6.7
GDK-PIXBUF (png output):
DJ Delorie schrieb:
pcb is not longer contained in geda tools?
pcb has never been in the geda source repository.
It was on the cd-iso-image, right?
I am only user and want to update of actual versions. Thats all why I
ask :-)
Thanks
Klaus
Hi,
it would be nice if there will be an ISO-Image again for the actual
releases of all! the tools. This will be very convinient for me!/us? :-)
Thanks
Klaus
Hi,
After almost five months of development, I am pleased to announce the next
major stable release of gEDA/gaf (v1.4.0)! Many
Having multiple netnames should not be a problem and work sometimes.
Methinks that having multiple netnames for the same net should ALWAYS
trigger a DRC error.
For connecting different nets there must be a schematic which connects
the nets. Why should manual connecting nets be an
Hi all,
I have a terrible problem which I could not solve :-(
I have a set of circuits drawn with gschem.
I use gsch2pcb to make the netlist and use it in pcb
I allways get the following message:
WARNING: Trying to rename something twice:
PLUS5V and PLUS5V
are both a src and dest name
Hi,
I use pin names for transistors in gschem and pcb. This makes it
possible to use different footprints with one! symbol in gschem.
Changing from TO92 to TO220 will result in wrong connection with the
standard numbers. And I also can give a string with the footprint like
BCE if I need
Levente schrieb:
Klaus Rudolph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a terrible problem which I could not solve :-(
I have a set of circuits drawn with gschem.
I use gsch2pcb to make the netlist and use it in pcb
I allways get the following message:
WARNING: Trying to rename something
I have three nets which use different names but should connected. This
is Vcc because this is used in an avr symbol, then I use +5V from an
other symbol (power) and then I have a net called PLUS5V. In one
That is the problem. Make your symbols netname free. One net should have
Ben Jackson schrieb:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 12:31:51AM -0800, David Griffith wrote:
I modify src/pcb-menu.res and
look for these two lines:
{ 25 mil checked=gridsize,2500 SetUnits(mil) SetValue(Grid,2500)}
{100 mil checked=gridsize,1 SetUnits(mil) SetValue(Grid,1)}
David Griffith schrieb:
I just upgraded my installation of PCB from 20070208 to pcb_20070912 and
noticed that View-Grid_size no longer has an option to set the gridsize
to 50 mils. I don't see why that option should have been removed. Would
whoever took it out please put it back?
Yes, I
Hi,
I am searching for a description of file formats used by pcb.
Especially a description of library files (m4) and the elements there
like Elements, Via, Arc, Mark and so on.
Thanks
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Hi,
I am searching for the documentation of gschem and especially for
creating subcircuits with geschem. I need a subcircuit 16 times on a
pcb, so I want to use that feature. Long time ago I have used it, but
could not find any documentation anymore. All what I found is the
geda-wiki which
.
Only cvs and svn on my desk until now:-)
If there is one checkout command for all last stable versions, please
give me a hint! Thanks!
Klaus
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 14:59 +0100, Klaus Rudolph wrote:
Hi,
the latest CD Rom Image I found is dated from Feb. 07.
I like to compile
Hi,
the latest CD Rom Image I found is dated from Feb. 07.
I like to compile the complete stuff from the sources and will normaly
not use rpmĀ“s. My linux system is very old so I have sometimes a lot of
trouble with newer rps and dependencies.
Is it possible to create an actual cd rom image
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