> The application PCB is not taking up 100% of my CPU it is curiously
> Xquartz, my window server
Likely due to all the screen updates.
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On Jun 13, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Philipp Klaus Krause wrote:
> DJ Delorie schrieb:
>>> When I try to use the global puller on the attached board pcb
>>> 20080202 exits.
>>
>> Old news, lots of boards make it crash.
>
> How come this is board-specific? I'd rather expect it to crash
> depending
> on
> "pull all" always crashes. "pull selected" crashes whenever I have at
> least two line segments selected.
It depends on the relationship between the lines, and and between
those and lines around them. Parallel busses tend to be the worst,
when you have multiple things bending around the same c
DJ Delorie schrieb:
> Well, if you discovered some new and unique way of crashing it,
> perhaps. Otherwise, it's likely you're doing a "pull all" instead of
> "pull selected".
"pull all" always crashes. "pull selected" crashes whenever I have at
least two line segments selected.
Philipp
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> How come this is board-specific? I'd rather expect it to crash depending
> on which lines I selected, but in this board it crashes no matter which
> lines I selected to optimize.
Well, if you discovered some new and unique way of crashing it,
perhaps. Otherwise, it's likely you're doing a "pul
DJ Delorie schrieb:
>> When I try to use the global puller on the attached board pcb
>> 20080202 exits.
>
> Old news, lots of boards make it crash.
How come this is board-specific? I'd rather expect it to crash depending
on which lines I selected, but in this board it crashes no matter which
line
> When I try to use the global puller on the attached board pcb
> 20080202 exits.
Old news, lots of boards make it crash. I mentioned that when I added
it, I'm still hoping someone will figure out what's wrong with it.
When it does work, though, the results are very pretty :-)
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