Re: gEDA-user: (x)gsch2pcb question (was: PCB can't find new footprints)

2008-10-02 Thread Richard Rasker
Op donderdag 02-10-2008 om 16:27 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Peter Clifton: > On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 15:54 +0200, Richard Rasker wrote: > > > The question is simple: The directory /home/richard/electron/local_fps > > contains my local footprints. Now I'd like to tell gsch2pcb (and > > xgsch2pcb -

Re: gEDA-user: (x)gsch2pcb question (was: PCB can't find new footprints)

2008-10-02 Thread Peter Clifton
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 15:54 +0200, Richard Rasker wrote: > The question is simple: The directory /home/richard/electron/local_fps > contains my local footprints. Now I'd like to tell gsch2pcb (and > xgsch2pcb -- very nice tool, BTW!) about this location, regardless of > the project. Lots of these

Re: gEDA-user: (x)gsch2pcb question (was: PCB can't find new footprints)

2008-10-02 Thread Stefan Salewski
Am Donnerstag, den 02.10.2008, 15:54 +0200 schrieb Richard Rasker: > > Sorry to keep bothering everyone with my problems, but I still have > serious trouble telling (x)gsch2pcb the location of my local footprints. > I use a file called project like this [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/gEDA/DAD $ cat projec

gEDA-user: (x)gsch2pcb question (was: PCB can't find new footprints)

2008-10-02 Thread Richard Rasker
Op woensdag 01-10-2008 om 15:31 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Peter Clifton: [snip] > To teach gsch2pcb to find your _packages_, you want to add on the > command line: > > -d /path/to/packages (or --elements-dir /path/to/packages) > > OR, add the directive in your gsch2pcb project file: > > el