Depends if "which" is a built-in or a separate executable.
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DJ Delorie wrote:
> Is your shell hashing the wrong $PATH ?
>
Wouldn't the 'which' command indicate that? I don't know, honestly.
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Is your shell hashing the wrong $PATH ?
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DJ Delorie wrote:
> If your export window stops at "format", you don't have a new enough
> PCB for that feature.
>
>
> "Ben mode" was added July 8, 2008, and renamed to "photo mode" on Dec
> 27.
>
Bizzare. I built the --with-gui=lesstif version, and verified that
'which pcb' pointed to the in
> No, I meant that the verbage at the top of the About dialog that says
> when the application was built must not be auto-generated. It said that
> it was compiled by somebody in 2008. :)
Ah. That's the last time misc.c was compiled ;-)
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DJ Delorie wrote:
>> I rebuilt with --disable-gif, and the compile-time options output in
>> the About box changed accordingly. So I guess the text that goes
>> into the box is stale. So I'm pretty sure I'm running the code I
>> just built.
>>
>
> The text in those boxes is dynamically gener
> I rebuilt with --disable-gif, and the compile-time options output in
> the About box changed accordingly. So I guess the text that goes
> into the box is stale. So I'm pretty sure I'm running the code I
> just built.
The text in those boxes is dynamically generated from the attribute
lists; t
Bill Gatliff wrote:
> I just cloned git://git.gpleda.org/pcb.git, and the latest log entry
> is this:
>
> commit c85fd7cfa63f6a89cb8b9a03dd0002ffdb613729
> Author: Jared Casper
> Date: Sun Jun 7 13:12:56 2009 -0400
>
>Teaching GTK hid to use mouse resources
I configured with the GTK gui.
DJ Delorie wrote:
> If your export window stops at "format", you don't have a new enough
> PCB for that feature.
>
>
> "Ben mode" was added July 8, 2008, and renamed to "photo mode" on Dec
> 27.
>
I just cloned git://git.gpleda.org/pcb.git, and the latest log entry is
this:
commit c85fd7cfa63
If your export window stops at "format", you don't have a new enough
PCB for that feature.
"Ben mode" was added July 8, 2008, and renamed to "photo mode" on Dec
27.
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DJ Delorie wrote:
> Check the "photo mode" checkbox in the export dialog box.
>
Hmmm, I'm not seeing a checkbox like that in my Export Layout dialog.
And the About... output is showing the exact information that my
Debian-installed version shows. Yet, 'which pcb' shows me the one I
just bui
Check the "photo mode" checkbox in the export dialog box.
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DJ Delorie wrote:
> pcb -x png --photo-mode ...
>
Aah, so it isn't available from the GUI.
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pcb -x png --photo-mode ...
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Guys:
Is the photorealistic PNG exporter available in the current pcb git
tree? I just built that tree, and didn't see it. And the PNG output
looked pretty much like a screen snapshot of my board.
Maybe it's there and I just don't know how to enable/use it...
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