Hi John,
On Freitag, 12. August 2011, John Hudak wrote:
So I follow the tutorial on creating a gschem symbol (
http://www.geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:tragesym_tutorial), get the .ods
template from
http://www.geda.seul.org/wiki/_media/tragesym:template2.ods, fill it
in with my data, save it as
Hi John,
On Samstag, 13. August 2011, John Hudak wrote:
The file is attached. Thank you for taking the time to look at it.
The cells in the csv-file has a comma s seperator.
tragesym expects a tab as seperator.
You should use save as txt and not save as csv.
It's the step5 in the tutorial:
Hi Daniel,
On Samstag, 19. März 2011, Daniel Ross wrote:
Hello, I am trying to fill out the Tragesym template for an
ATmega128RFA1, but the script gives me an error when I pass it the
CSV file (renamed to a .sch file):
error: version attribut missing
In
Hi Tamas,
On Samstag, 5. Juni 2010, Tamas Szabo wrote:
Stefan Salewski wrote:
Should be 10 copy/past operations (1, 2, 4, 8, ... ) in gschem. And
of course recent gschem can renumber fine. Should be less work than
writing this mail, or do i miss something?
Yes!
I tried it. Maybe it's
Hi Arnoud and all,
On Samstag, 13. März 2010, Arnaud Gardelein wrote:
The question of integrating into gschem a simulator (namely gnucap)
was recently discussed here. With the help of Ivan I'm writing a
viewer, oscopy (http://repo.or.cz/w/oscopy.git) based draft #4 of
this page:
Hi Vaclav,
On Donnerstag, 1. April 2010, Vaclav Peroutka wrote:
I noticed strange behaviour during zooming and unzooming component
where dashed line in a component is line that: L 200 3200 4200 3200
3 0 0 2 10 10
At some point when unzooming, everything gets hidden on the screen.
After
Hi Chitlesh,
On Donnerstag, 19. November 2009, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
Yes, (accordance to the RPM packaging guidelines) you will need
guile-gnome-platform-devel since gwave needs its *.so files. However,
a guile-gnome-platform-devel represents more -devel dependencies for
the user, which
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc NEWS README FAQ TODO AUTHORS
%{_bindir}/*
%dir %{_datadir}/guile/app
%{_datadir}/guile/app/gwave
%changelog
* Tue Nov 17 2009 Werner Hoch werner...@gmx.de - 20090213
- build fix for openSUSE 11.2
* Mon Oct 26 2009 Werner Hoch werner
Hi Christian,
On Dienstag, 6. Oktober 2009, Christian Riggenbach wrote:
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.
It's just a graphical bug. Even if you put it to
Hi Kai-Martin,
On Dienstag, 22. September 2009, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
Sometimes, gschem nets shows an annoying tendency to snap to a not so
near node. Is there a way to tune the distance at which the gschem
net snaps?
This is a hardcoded feature ;-)
It's not possible to change this with
Hi Duncan,
On Mittwoch, 23. September 2009, Duncan Drennan wrote:
-
/* define how far the cursor could be to activate magnetic */
#define MAGNETIC_PIN_REACH 50
#define MAGNETIC_NET_REACH 20
#define MAGNETIC_BUS_REACH 30
What do the values actually mean? Is it 50 grid units, 50
Hi Alan,
On Montag, 21. September 2009, asom...@gmail.com wrote:
Please do publicize the repository. Or give me your own url, if
you're running a server.
I've pushed it to github:
http://github.com/werner2101/spicelib
I'd like to see how github works compared to repo.or.cz.
As everything is
Hi Kai-Martin,
On Samstag, 19. September 2009, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 16:07:29 +0200, Werner Hoch wrote:
I've all the stuff in a local git repository, I can push it to a
public repository. (github or repo.or.cz)
How about gedasymbols.org?
I think gedasymbols
Hi Alan,
On Mittwoch, 16. September 2009, asom...@gmail.com wrote:
That script looks good; I'll take a look at it.
I've updated the package to version 0.0.3.
* Indexed new models
* fixed newly introduced errors in the nxp model files.
* few script and test improvements.
Hi Alan,
On Mittwoch, 16. September 2009, asom...@gmail.com wrote:
So my question is, should I make a new project which is a library of
models to use with open source simulators? I think that there is a
need for such a thing, but would it be a good idea? Licensing should
not be a problem;
Hi Petro,
On Freitag, 17. Juli 2009, Piter_ wrote:
I have results of DC sweep. Can plot it, but cant figure out how to
save it in txt file (tab delimited for example, or other), for
plotting in something other than ngspice.
You can use the ascii format of ngspice:
insert set filetype=ascii
Hi joseda,
On Freitag, 13. März 2009, joseda wrote:
I've discovered gEDA and ngspice and it's fantastic although there is
a big road to do.
I'm making a work in my university about EDA tools in Linux. My
question: Is there a way to plot a graphic (with a .plot directive in
the netlist file)
On Samstag, 14. März 2009, joseda wrote:
Hi everyone!! 2 question about ngspice.
1) Can I set the background color of the graphic window as white (and
not black) by default?
Yes. You can change all colors:
Please take a look into the NGSPICE User Manual:
-
colorN
These variables
On Samstag, 14. März 2009, joseda wrote:
When i've finished a simulation i change the colors with the
instruction set color0=rgb:f/f/f
set color1=rbg:255/255/255
This make the graphic how i like (background in white color). But i
would like this by default to avoid to run the two sentences
Hi Rob,
On Sonntag, 22. Februar 2009, Rob Butts wrote:
I got the following errors when running gsch2pcb on a three page
schematic. How can I fix this?
Read garbage in [TerminalBlock2P200.sym] :
Read garbage in [RJ12.sym] :
Please post the two symbols. They are not part of the geda symbol
Hi Steve,
On Montag, 9. Februar 2009, steve tell wrote:
On Sun, 8 Feb 2009, Werner Hoch wrote:
thanks very much for the detailed report, and for the patch. I've
applied the patch, and plan to look at the runtime warnings soon.
Thanks.
If you have a tiny ngspice ascii rawfile that fails
Hi Steve,
On Samstag, 7. Februar 2009, Werner Hoch wrote:
Compiled out of the box, but there are some compiler warnings.
When building rpms the compiler warnings are treated as errors and
the buildservice of openSUSE doesn't accept that package. This is
only true for openSUSE 11.1
Hi Steve and all,
I've build gwave on openSUSE, here are some comments about it.
1. Dependancies
===
The openSUSE distributions (10.3, 11.0, 11.1) all have a broken g-wrap
package. The pkgconfig file is broken and I needed to rebuild g-wrap
first.
On Montag, 2. Februar 2009, Oliver Lehmann wrote:
I'm now runing geda 1.4.3 and the symbol 7495-1.sym has still its
output pins (10-13) in the wrong direction (the pin is drawed from
right to left not from left to right). This should be fixed in a
future release imho.
Fixed in the git repo,
Hi Matt,
On Dienstag, 27. Januar 2009, Matt Ettus wrote:
If you put pins on either the top or bottom of a symbol, tragesym
moves the name around and changes the positioning. However, this is
only necessary if pins are on top, and the logic should ignore pins
on the bottom. The following
Hi all,
two years ago there was an article about gEDA in the german linux
magazin.
This article is online available now:
http://www.linux-magazin.de/heft_abo/ausgaben/2006/12/schalte_und_walte
Regards
Werner
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Hi John,
On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, John Doty wrote:
On Jan 6, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
Yes! If you keep your project's symbols together in a project symbol
directory, this is very easy. Each symbol file encodes a relation,
including graphics, and is conveniently editable
On Dienstag, 30. Dezember 2008, Peter TB Brett wrote:
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 18:44:04 Werner Hoch wrote:
I've added a per project symbol library to the todo list of gEDA
1.8: http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:todos#stable1
I can probably put together a Guile script which will implement
Hi Mike,
On Montag, 5. Januar 2009, Mike Crowe wrote:
There was talk a while ago about integrating gschem with a database.
Any status change on that? Any way I can help implement/test with
mysql?
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a database.
I've played with it some
On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, Peter Clifton wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:45 +0100, Werner Hoch wrote:
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a database.
For which Peter Brett deserves the credit for adding.
Yes, great design.
The current homepage is here:
http://www.h
On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, r wrote:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Werner Hoch werner...@gmx.de wrote:
My database are just some ini-style files that contain some
attributes and other definitions. A python script combines the
definitions and template symbols to complete symbols
On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, Mike Crowe wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 12:50 +, Peter Clifton wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:45 +0100, Werner Hoch wrote:
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a
database.
So then I write a backend tool that gschem accesses through
On Donnerstag, 1. Januar 2009, Stefan Salewski wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 01.01.2009, 15:04 +0100 schrieb Werner Hoch:
since 3 years now, with the release 20060123, gschem (libgeda) has
a special feature to encode overbars over text strings in the text
definition.
Text
Hi Peter,
On Freitag, 2. Januar 2009, Peter Ragosch wrote:
on SuSE 11.1 x86_64 I tried an geda-symbols upgrade from 1.4.2-1.1 to
1.4.3-1.1 using YaST and got a warning:
geda-gsymcheck-1.4.2-1.1.x86_64 needs geda-symbols = 1.4.2, but this
does not exist (or similar sounding) and YaST provides
On Freitag, 2. Januar 2009, Werner Hoch wrote:
Wait till the 1.4.3 packages appear on the server:
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/science/openSUSE_11.1/x86_6
4/
It's fixed now.
Regards
Werner
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Hi all,
some time ago I wrote a python modul to read spice simulation data into
python. Now I wrote another small script to insert spice simulation
data into an HDF5 file.
I've put some notes together on a little homepage to show how it's
supposed to work.
On Dienstag, 23. Dezember 2008, Ales Hvezda wrote:
[snip]
Please use the same standard as gnome apps do with respect to locale
names.
I need to correct some a misconception that is been spreading for
some time now. gEDA/gaf (or PCB IIRC) are *NOT* gnome apps.
gEDA/gaf and all the
Hi Kurt,
On Freitag, 21. November 2008, KURT PETERS wrote:
Go to sourceforge.net and try KJWaves. I wrote it in Java, so it
will work on almost any platform using JRE 1.5 and above.
It is also referenced on the ngspice web site as a recommended
waveform viewer and there should be a link
Hi,
On Freitag, 21. November 2008, Yamazaki R2 wrote:
Does anybody know of any decent waveform viewers? Even ones that
aren't free? I really don't like the fact that there are no gridlines
or labels on either axis and that this point I am using the built in
waveform viewer in ngspice on
On Sonntag, 23. November 2008, KURT PETERS wrote:
I'm not too sure what you mean. Is this source code that's
different than that already available on sourceforge.net?
Currently there are only compiled versions of kjwaves available in the
download area of SF. e.g.
Hi Ethan,
On Mittwoch, 12. November 2008, Ethan Swint wrote:
Hmm... I was hoping that it was a file issue, since this is the first
occurrence on this machine (the last couple of months) and it was
working fine yesterday.
What version of gEDA/gaf are you running?
1.5.0.20080706, compiled
On Mittwoch, 12. November 2008, Ethan Swint wrote:
Aha! I do remember making that comment as multi-line text. I take
it from your above comment that this is now fixed if I pull fresh
source and compile again.
Yes. But you have to remove the arc from your file with a text editor.
As for the
Hi Felix,
On Samstag, 8. November 2008, Felix Maier wrote:
On Sat, 08 Nov 2008 17:21:45 +
Peter Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might like to file a feature request
on the sourceforge tracker.
I did this. But a faster solution would be better for me :)
You can create your own
Hi Rob,
On Freitag, 31. Oktober 2008, Rob Butts wrote:
I have three pages of schematics named: name_1.sch, name_2.sch and
name_3.sch. I want to autonumber the refdeses for the whole
hierarchy.
You currently do not have a hierarchical structur of schematics.
I did a tu, set it for
Hi Nick,
On Montag, 6. Oktober 2008, nikosapi wrote:
I'm using gschem and gspiceui for the first time and I'm having
trouble figuring out how to specify which node is node 0 (ground). Is
there a special symbol that I have to attach to that node? or some
odd spice syntax that I'm missing in an
Hi all,
I've build openSUSE rpm packages for the new version 1.4.1.
The rpms are available for the openSUSE versions 10.2, 10.3 and 11.0.
Note:
I've finally removed all rpms from my personal rpm
repository home:werner2101. All rpm packages are available in
the science repository now:
Hi there,
On Dienstag, 15. Juli 2008, Csányi Pál wrote:
I tried to use tragesym with my favorite text editor Emacs.
I'm using org-mode in Emacs in which one can to create tables.
So I edited the tragesym template.src and made in it the tables for
[options], [geda_attr] and [pins]. I saved
Hi Johannes,
On Samstag, 12. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
Werner Hoch schrieb:
Now you should be able to compile the new code and play with it.
Hmm - I did exactly as you described it, it all worked fine. However,
the compiled version (gEDA/gschem version 1.5.0.20080706) does
Hi Johannes,
On Sonntag, 13. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
now that I fell so much in love with gEDA and GnuCap alike - I've
created a little tutorial for total beginners about both. I hope you
enjoy it.
http://johannes-bauer.com/electronics/
Nice. Can you please also publish the
Hi Johannes,
On Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
Werner Hoch schrieb:
I've just rebased the branch at repo.or.cz:
http://repo.or.cz/w/geda-gaf/werner.git?a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/net
selection2
I've managed to check out the git repo, compiled it, but there
doesn't seem
Hi Johannes
On Montag, 7. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
The autohinting-feature has a minor problem, IMHO, however: When I
want to connect two ICs, like here, where I'd like to connect SDO
with ADC2:
http://bildrian.de/n/b/cd822dc9f6d19cfc.png
It does connect SDO to ADC0, ADC1 and ADC2:
Hi Johannes,
On Montag, 7. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
Werner Hoch schrieb:
A patch is already there, but it's not entirely complete yet:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1895538gr
oup_id=161080atid=818428
Hmm - what's missing?
If a net is connected
Hi Johannes,
On Montag, 7. Juli 2008, Johannes Bauer wrote:
Werner Hoch schrieb:
The control modifier key temporarly disables the magnetic net mode.
Indeed that worked, but only after the wire is moved: I tried Ctrl,
Alt and Shift and none seemed to work as the desired result did
Hi all,
On Sonntag, 6. Juli 2008, Bert Timmerman wrote:
On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 01:13 -0300, John Coppens wrote:
Johannes Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Coppens schrieb:
1. How can I highlight a complete net in gschem? I have mostly
stuff like
of all symbols provided with geda-symbols into gschem.
Regards
Werner
#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright (C) 2008 Werner Hoch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2
import os, sys, getopt
import dircache
import tempfile, popen2
Hi David,
On Montag, 19. Mai 2008, David Griffith wrote:
I'm following the instructions for using easyspice at
http://easy-spice.sourceforge.net/examples.html and I can't seem to
get graphs to present themselves. I've sucessfully installed ngspice
and xspice, so I was able to get the OP
Hi Mark,
On Donnerstag, 15. Mai 2008, Mark Lorenz wrote:
Thanks for the response! Please see my follow up questions:
Error on line 12 : d4 4 higherout unknown
unable to find definition of model unknown - default assumed
You've not added a diode model. Thus a simple diode model is used.
Hi Carl,
On Donnerstag, 10. April 2008, Carl Denzen Van wrote:
Thank you all for the tips! It is getting clearer for me.
Werner wrote:
I'm using BCE as pinnumber attributes as long the footprint of the
device (transistor) is not defined. Thus it's easy to replace them
when adding a
Hi Karl,
On Montag, 7. April 2008, Karl Edler wrote:
After a little poking around I found the following website full of
SPICE models:
http://www.cadence.com/products/orcad/downloads/pspice_models/index.a
spx
I'd not recommend that models.
The model files are all pretty old.
e.g. The Philips
techniques under the hood, do they?
I'm just curious. How have you counted the objects?
Regards
Werner
Related git commit
commit c77327c5c19358c8d8a0893c0b92f7e16c711fcb
Author: Werner Hoch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Apr 14 11:49:27 2006 +
rubberband drawing, motion event dropping, move while
On Samstag, 29. März 2008, Carl van Denzen wrote:
Thank you Werner, it works, I have a light background.
Who is going to update the User guide?
Done. http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:gschem_ug
I tried to, but I can't do it.
Please ask Ales for a login if you like to contribute more
Hi Carl,
On Freitag, 28. März 2008, Carl van Denzen wrote:
I want to have a light background in gschem and in the user guide I
found how to do it: in ~/gschemrc. But this doesn't work, I do not
get a light background, and gschem complains about the syntax in
gschemrc:
Hi all,
I'd like to announce the science repository at the openSUSE
buildservice.
You can find some installation instructions in the wiki:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:suse_rpm_installation
The science repo contains about 55 packages related to math, electronics
and science:
* gaf
Hi Levente,
On Mittwoch, 26. März 2008, Levente wrote:
I thought that I understood the gEDA term hierarchy... up till now.
So I have a schematic that is divided into two files, say file1.sch
and file2.sch. When I click on Autonumber text, and atonumber text in
whole hierarchy, it will only
, Werner Hoch wrote:
I've build all gEDA 1.4.0 applications for SuSE distributions.
Installation instructions can be found in the wiki:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:suse_rpm_installation
I'd like to get some feedback about the desktop integration for the
different SuSE versions
On Dienstag, 25. März 2008, Peter Clifton wrote:
On Tue, 2008-03-25 at 10:38 +0100, Werner Hoch wrote:
mime type toubleshooting:
I've had some hard hours to find out that I had some local mimetype
definitions in my home directory for gschem. Thus the mime types
worked great in GNOME
Hi Will,
On Freitag, 21. März 2008, Willem Granjé wrote:
I have started working with this tutorial:
http://www.geda.seul.org/docs/current/tutorials/gsch2pcb/tutorial.htm
l
All goes well until the BNC connector: I can't connect to the
terminals...
how do I get the terminals on the grid?
Hi Kai-Martin,
On Sonntag, 24. Februar 2008, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
1) open a new document in gschem
2) add the generic connector DB9-2.sym
3) do a mirror action on the symbol
4) zoom in until the symbol fills the screen. Make sure, you see the
bottom arc of the symbol.
5) move the
On Sonntag, 24. Februar 2008, Werner Hoch wrote:
In o_basic_arc.c the mirror command sets a negativ sweep angle.
The world_get_arc_bounds function does not catch that negativ angle.
I've a look at it.
Fixed in the git repo.
Regards
Werner
Hi all,
I've build all gEDA 1.4.0 applications for SuSE distributions.
Installation instructions can be found in the wiki:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:suse_rpm_installation
I'd like to get some feedback about the desktop integration for the
different SuSE versions.
Are the Icons for gschem
On Samstag, 19. Januar 2008, Levente wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 11:29:38 -0500
DJ Delorie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried with telnet, but can't remember enough raw HTTP to work
out what content type it is serving as. I don't think its
emitting a Content-Type: ... header on GET.
Hi Tamas,
On Sonntag, 30. Dezember 2007, Tamas Szabo wrote:
I was modifying tragesym, as it was not exactly suitable for me.
I'm a lazy guy, so the only doc is the soft itself (with a few
comments)
If any of you interested in, just pick it up from:
Hi Britton,
On Sonntag, 30. Dezember 2007, Britton Kerin wrote:
Is tragesym still the thing to use to easily make symbols from text
listings?
Yes, one of the tools you can use.
I have seen lots of web discussions of it but I didn't see it on
http://geda.seul.org/sources.html, and there
Hi Steven,
On Sonntag, 30. Dezember 2007, Steven Michalske wrote:
if there are stale tragesym web pages out there we should get them
updated to point to the current document.
If you follow the links, they finally point to the new tutorial page and
the geda utils package.
like this old one.
Hi Ivan,
On Mittwoch, 19. Dezember 2007, Ivan Stankovic wrote:
On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 12:02:34PM -0800, Dave N6NZ wrote:
Is there any barrier to integrating gattrib with gschem? I think
I'd be happy with being able to pop up gattrib as a gigantic modal
dialog.
I had actually proposed
Hi Stefan,
we have pinlabels and pinnumbers, I guess your speaking about
pinnumbers?
On Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2007, Stefan Salewski wrote:
I have read that we can use single letters like C, E, B as pin
names -- this makes it simpler to assign the correct footprint to a
symbol.
On the other
Hi Stefan,
On Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2007, Stefan Salewski wrote:
Werner Hoch wrote:
I'm using BCE as pinnumber attributes as long the footprint of the
device (transistor) is not defined. Thus it's easy to replace them
when adding a footprint.
Hm. Can we not use letters for pinnumbers
Hi Stephen,
On Montag, 10. Dezember 2007, Stephen Williams wrote:
Werner Hoch wrote:
Ok. I've build it now with the bz2 devel files from the i586 arch.
(not yet in the build service)
Is there an easy way to test the 32bit verilog files?
I'm not an verilog user.
Yes, run vvp32 instead
Hi Günter, Stephen and all,
On Montag, 3. Dezember 2007, Werner Hoch wrote:
On Montag, 3. Dezember 2007, Günter Dannoritzer wrote:
I am asking naive, but is building the bz2 package for 32 bit too
complicated to add it to the repository?
No, but I'm not sure whether it is possible to build
Hi all,
On Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2007, Werner Hoch wrote:
Yes, but it's quit easy doing it in the hierarchical structur of
hdf5:
simulation_n -- plot_n -- table
or
simulation_n -- plot_n -- metadata
simulation_n -- plot_n -- vector_n
Here's a first shot of a spice2hdf5 converter script
Hi Dan and all,
On Samstag, 1. Dezember 2007, Dan McMahill wrote:
Werner Hoch wrote:
Yes, but I'd still would like to have a standard binary format.
hdf5 would be nice.
http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/products/hdf5/index.html
How well to ascii output files scale when you want to write out
Hi Al, Stuart and all,
On Samstag, 1. Dezember 2007, al davis wrote:
On Saturday 01 December 2007, Stuart Brorson wrote:
* If you use ngspice for simulation, you can use an Octave
plug-in to plot your results using Octave. (Octave is an
open-source MATLAB equivalent.) Here's a link:
Hi Stephen and all,
On Montag, 26. November 2007, Stephen Williams wrote:
I've made a new release on the Icarus Verilog v0_8-branch git branch.
This is 0.8.6, which includes various safe fixes and updates to the
stable release. The source tarball and release notes are here:
Hi all,
On Mittwoch, 28. November 2007, Stuart Brorson wrote:
This is to announce the fourth release in the stable branch of
gerbv, 1.0.3.
Thanks for that work. The two bugs I've noticed on my box are gone.
(status message and window size).
I've updated the SuSE rpms to 1.0.3
More infos
Hi vidtech,
On Donnerstag, 29. November 2007, vidtech wrote:
tragesym version 0.0.9
Version 0.0.9 does not support tab separated options.
But I'm still curious which version of tragesym you're using.
The script works fine in 2ec30283966c7610712dae9c57ab92cc36 when I've
created that version
Hi vidtech,
On Donnerstag, 29. November 2007, vidtech wrote:
I am new to gEDA and unfortunately ran in to a problem. (what's new
:-)
Tragesym produces: NameError: global name 'version' is not defined
Be it with the supplied template in OpenOffice Calc to create a TAB
delimited File, or
Hi John,
On Donnerstag, 1. November 2007, John Doty wrote:
On Nov 1, 2007, at 7:03 AM, Werner Hoch wrote:
Can I just remove the device attribute (NPN_TRANSISTOR,
PNP_TRANSISTOR, ...) from the symbol to prevent that behaviour?
Possibly. Another way is to use the --nomunge option to gnetlist
Hi Stuart and all,
I've some transistor spice models here that are subcircuits.
The subcircuit in model files seem to have the following functions:
* adding diodes to the transistor
* change the pin mapping
* add housing parasitics to the transistor model.
When I generate a netlist, spice-sdb
Hi John,
On Saturday 15 September 2007 15:03, John Luciani wrote:
On 9/15/07, Werner Hoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should be fairly safe with the pinouts of the LM79xx and
LM78xx since they are older parts and the variety of power
dissipation packages is small.
There's a TO92
Hi Ales,
On Tuesday 11 September 2007 21:06, Ales Hvezda wrote:
How do you know that this pinout is correct? What other packages
does an lm7912 come in other than TO-220? There isn't a
footprint= attribute in the original symbol. My concern is
breaking existing user schematics.
Hi carzrgr8,
On Tuesday 11 September 2007 18:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can the library get corrected, so that nobody runs into trouble?
Wait till one of the developers correct it and puts it to the repo ;-).
If someone thinks the attached symbol is ok, I'm pushing it to the repo.
Hi Karl-Hermann,
On Monday 30 July 2007 21:45, Karl-Hermann Ketteler wrote:
I'm just starting my first experiences with GEDA. I've tried out the
first simple circuits containing resistances, inducances and
capacitances, but the simulation does not work, neither ng-spice nor
gnucap.
Looking
Hi Stefan,
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 14:10, Stefan Salewski wrote:
gsymcheck -vv gives me this warnings for a symbol created with
djboxsym:
Warning: Missing pintype= attribute
Warning: Number of pins does not match footprint size
My guess is that gsymcheck does not like footprints-names like
Hi all,
On Sunday 01 July 2007 17:48, Ales Hvezda wrote:
Release notes have been posted at:
http://geda.seul.org/release/v1.0/1.0.1/gaf-20070626-relnotes.html
I've build the SUSE rpm packages now.
The installation notes are in the wiki:
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:suse_rpm_installation
To
Hi Kai-Martin,
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 13:35, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
Some dialogs don't define which button will be accessed by the return
key. I spotted two such dialogs:
1) Single Attribute Editor
2) Edit Attributes
Please make the ok/close button default.
This is only one
Hi all,
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 19:40, John Doty wrote:
On Jul 4, 2007, at 11:27 AM, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
In case of aa: How does gschem know, which net the netname
attribute should be logically attached to?
It attaches the attribute to the selected net. It places the
attribute where
Hi all,
On Monday 02 July 2007 19:53, Peter TB Brett wrote:
On Monday 02 July 2007 18:09:41 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
Suggestion: Draw connected nodes in black. That way, unconnected
net ends will stand out. This is a good thing, since this is almost
certainly not deliberate.
Doesn't work
Hi all,
I'd like to generate digital waveform files from other data sets.
gtkwave can read vcd files. The file format looks pretty easy but I
haven't found a file format description for it.
Does someone has a pointer to a place where I can look for it?
Regards
Werner
Hi Gene,
On Sunday 27 May 2007 12:27, gene wrote:
Is there a way that gschem can stay in 'net' mode? Currently, I draw
a net, then when that net is done (press escape), it goes back to
'select' mode. Instead of that, I'd like to stay in net mode and
simply move the mouse to the next
Hi,
On Wednesday 25 April 2007 07:52, Transistor Toaster wrote:
I would like to know if there's a way in gschem I can select a bunch
of resistors components and give the whole group the same footprint?
Yes. Select the resistors (even with the nets around) and call the add
attribute dialog.
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