DJ Delorie wrote:
> When an two-pin element is mirrored to the other side, it would be
> nice if the pins stay in the same spot on the board,
[jg]Yes, but this can happen by using grid snap and the cursor position.
A helpful feature here would be thin lines extending in X and Y
all across the view
> I think I filed a bug to this effect.
I brought a copy of the bug tracker list with me, and worked off that.
I still need to to through and mark them all.
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> Does this mean that the mirroring is about the x-axis by default?
Yes. coordinates are always "flipped" by changing the Y value, and
leaving the X value alone.
> If you are mirroring one element, use it's origin. This is *usually* pin 1
> for through hole elements, or centroid for surface m
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 23:24:23 -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
> When an two-pin element is mirrored to the other side, it would be nice
> if the pins stay in the same spot on the board,
ack.
> 'm' - mirror element under cursor. 2-pins (or N inline pins) are an
> easy guess, but what about DIP packages
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 11:24:23PM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
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> When an two-pin element is mirrored to the other side, it would be
> nice if the pins stay in the same spot on the board, regardless of the
> element's orientation (currently, the pins get swapped if the element
> is vertically-orient
On 7/31/07, DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> When an two-pin element is mirrored to the other side, it would be
> nice if the pins stay in the same spot on the board, regardless of the
> element's orientation (currently, the pins get swapped if the element
> is vertically-oriented).
Do
When an two-pin element is mirrored to the other side, it would be
nice if the pins stay in the same spot on the board, regardless of the
element's orientation (currently, the pins get swapped if the element
is vertically-oriented).
Likewise, when a selection is mirrored to the other side, it's
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