Werner Hoch wrote:
On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, r wrote:
If this virtual library could store both symbols and schematics (as
well as netlists, models, ...) that would be great.
It currently has references to model files. The filenames are added to
the symbol attributes.
You can start the
Hi Mike,
On Montag, 5. Januar 2009, Mike Crowe wrote:
There was talk a while ago about integrating gschem with a database.
Any status change on that? Any way I can help implement/test with
mysql?
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a database.
I've played with it some
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:45 +0100, Werner Hoch wrote:
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a database.
For which Peter Brett deserves the credit for adding.
I've played with it some time ago:
Here is the mail I wrote:
On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, Peter Clifton wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:45 +0100, Werner Hoch wrote:
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a database.
For which Peter Brett deserves the credit for adding.
Yes, great design.
The current homepage is here:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 13:45:17 +0100, Werner Hoch wrote:
There was talk a while ago about integrating gschem with a database.
Any status change on that? Any way I can help implement/test with
mysql?
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a database.
eagle and protel both
On Jan 6, 2009, at 9:35 AM, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
There was talk a while ago about integrating gschem with a database.
Any status change on that? Any way I can help implement/test with
mysql?
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a database.
eagle and protel both keep
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 12:50 +, Peter Clifton wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:45 +0100, Werner Hoch wrote:
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a database.
So then I write a backend tool that gschem accesses through libgeda that
allows it to access information? If so
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Werner Hoch werner...@gmx.de wrote:
My database are just some ini-style files that contain some attributes
and other definitions. A python script combines the definitions and
template symbols to complete symbols.
I've only a few parts (1000 to 1500) mostly
On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, r wrote:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Werner Hoch werner...@gmx.de wrote:
My database are just some ini-style files that contain some
attributes and other definitions. A python script combines the
definitions and template symbols to complete symbols.
On Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009, Mike Crowe wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 12:50 +, Peter Clifton wrote:
On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 13:45 +0100, Werner Hoch wrote:
libgeda (gschem) has an interface where you can connect a
database.
So then I write a backend tool that gschem accesses through
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Werner Hoch werner...@gmx.de wrote:
The [GLOBAL] section defines some pathnames, ...
All other sections are attributs of devices, where all attributes and
values for the symbol are defined.
With the get command gschem can ask for a symbol. The python script
There was talk a while ago about integrating gschem with a database.
Any status change on that? Any way I can help implement/test with
mysql?
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On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Mike Crowe mcr...@gcdataconcepts.com wrote:
There was talk a while ago about integrating gschem with a database.
Any status change on that? Any way I can help implement/test with
mysql?
What do you mean by integration with database? AFAIR there were two
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 22:12 +, r wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Mike Crowe mcr...@gcdataconcepts.com wrote:
There was talk a while ago about integrating gschem with a database.
Any status change on that? Any way I can help implement/test with
mysql?
What do you mean by
Hi,
I have a system (scripts) which works for me. Generally, it is a script wich
automagically adds/replaces attributes to/of symbols in a *.sch file. If you
are interested, I can give you more details, and share my scripts.
Cheers,
Levente
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:02:52 -0600
Mike Crowe
Mike Crowe mcr...@gcdataconcepts.com wrote:
In my (weak) world view of electrical schematics there exist three types
of data
netlist data - provides component to component connectivity)
graphical data - infomation related to rendering a graphical schematic
component data - additional
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