On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 11:51:05 +0200
joel silvestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Selecting "Set as default" in the Route Style popup makes PCB issue a:
> WARNING: build_route_string() not fixed yet
>
> Setting an other size as default makes PCB issue the same warning and
> then segfault.
Apply t
> I agree, but the release of the first snapshot of the HID PCB could not be a
> release? In the worst case, the 0.1 HID-PCB?
Well, yes, but that's a different topic ;-)
It has been suggested in the past to call the final HID release 4.0,
as the TCL/TK fork of pcb calls itself 3.0. The Xaw/GTK
Em Seg 17 Abr 2006 11:27, DJ Delorie escreveu:
> > Some patches appeared shortly, what about not release a snapshot but
> > first release some release candidates (and return to a normal
> > "versioning" scheme)?
>
> Snapshots are not supposed to be releases. I've mentioned to Dan that
> we could m
> Some patches appeared shortly, what about not release a snapshot but
> first release some release candidates (and return to a normal
> "versioning" scheme)?
Snapshots are not supposed to be releases. I've mentioned to Dan that
we could make snapshots more often.
> But if you don't issue the setcolorspace command then the result is
> implementation dependent.
"Also there are convenience operators ... that select both a color
space and a color value in a single step." We use those, therefore we
*are* selecting a color space.
We do not use the setcolor co
Some patches appeared shortly, what about not release a snapshot but first
release some release candidates (and return to a normal "versioning" scheme)?
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 08:08:29AM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
>
> > "A PostScript program first selects a color space by invoking the
> > setcolorspace operator."
>
> We do. Read the rest of that paragraph.
But if you don't issue the setcolorspace command then the result is
implementation depende
Hi,
Selecting "Set as default" in the Route Style popup makes PCB issue a:
WARNING: build_route_string() not fixed yet
Setting an other size as default makes PCB issue the same warning and
then segfault.
The 3 patches had been applied.
joel
Le vendredi 14 avril 2006 à 16:44 -0400, Dan McMa
Hi, I wanted to ask if PCB has some way (or work-around) to route bus signals (such as data lines going to memory module) together, keeping them parallel? Also, can it be done to a differential signal pair, to keep the 2 lines together? Best Regards Amr Bayoumi
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