Re: gEDA-user: gsch2pcb search order

2006-12-22 Thread kmk
Ostheller, Joel A. wrote: > How does one delete the M4 from pcb? I see no reason for me to learn two > ways of creating footprints and so I will default to using the newlib way > only. Although I don't use the m4 lib directly, it is still a valuable (and convinient) resource of footprints. If one

Re: gEDA-user: gsch2pcb search order

2006-12-21 Thread John Luciani
On 12/21/06, Ostheller, Joel A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How does one delete the M4 from pcb? I see no reason for me to learn two ways of creating footprints and so I will default to using the newlib way only. There is probably a better way but I just moved the M4 files. (* jcl *) -- http:/

RE: gEDA-user: gsch2pcb search order

2006-12-21 Thread Ostheller, Joel A.
How does one delete the M4 from pcb? I see no reason for me to learn two ways of creating footprints and so I will default to using the newlib way only. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:geda-user- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of KURT PETERS > Sent: Wednesday, Decemb

Re: gEDA-user: gsch2pcb search order

2006-12-20 Thread John Luciani
On 12/20/06, KURT PETERS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am using the "suggested" project file invocation of gsch2pcb which allows it to succesfully find both m4 and newlib footprints: schematics mnaxbow_1.sch mnaxbow_2.sch elements-dir /usr/local/share/geda/share/pcb/newlib m4-pcbdir /usr/local/sha