On Mon, Jun 27, 2016 at 8:08 PM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> I believe you need to be either a student or a professor to stay at the
> CERN hostel. You need to contact CERN directly for more information
> about staying at the hostel. Javier may be able to help out on that
>
On 6/27/2016 1:37 PM, Simon Richter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
>> I'm am excited to announce that I will be traveling to CERN to spend a
> full week working on KiCad. I will arrive in Geneva on Saturday, July
> 2nd and return on Sunday, July 10th. If anyone in that part of the
>
Hi,
Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> I'm am excited to announce that I will be traveling to CERN to spend a
full week working on KiCad. I will arrive in Geneva on Saturday, July
2nd and return on Sunday, July 10th. If anyone in that part of the
world can find the time to get together, please let me
I'm OK with that. I'm not sure what my free time allocation will look
like. I do want to try to get as much work done as possible while I'm
there. The weekends may be the best opportunity to get together.
Cheers,
Wayne
On 06/13/2016 06:15 PM, Timofonic wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Can this be
Yeah, enjoy your trip and lots of Toblerone. If you eat enough of it
you will probably discover the "hidden" bear.
2016-06-13 23:32 GMT+02:00 Jon Neal :
> That's awesome!
>
> Enjoy Switzerland, I've heard nothing but awesome things about it.
>
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at
Hello.
Can this be spreaded in electronics forums like EEvBlog? This can make others
understand KiCad project is alive and joining forces with very respectful
organizations such as CERN.
I think this can be an extreme brainstorm momentum! It would be amazing their
electronic engineers and
That's awesome!
Enjoy Switzerland, I've heard nothing but awesome things about it.
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:38 AM Wayne Stambaugh
wrote:
> I'm am excited to announce that I will be traveling to CERN to spend a
> full week working on KiCad. I will arrive in Geneva on
I'm am excited to announce that I will be traveling to CERN to spend a
full week working on KiCad. I will arrive in Geneva on Saturday, July
2nd and return on Sunday, July 10th. If anyone in that part of the
world can find the time to get together, please let me know and I will
do my best to
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 02:39:50PM +0200, Kerusey Karyu wrote:
By the way. My friend ask me: Why don't you use a Compiled HTML Help
(CHM) system? I saw a Linux client for that...
CHM has to die :D
I'd keep the HTML files
--
Lorenzo Marcantonio
Logos Srl
On 9/20/2014 7:36 PM, Marco Ciampa wrote:
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 02:39:50PM +0200, Kerusey Karyu wrote:
All the Polish help docs has been ported/converted to HTML format and
committed. Now you have to decide to keep, archive or remove their PDF
editions and ODF sources.
Please, don't for
All the Polish help docs has been ported/converted to HTML format and
committed. Now you have to decide to keep, archive or remove their PDF
editions and ODF sources.
By the way. My friend ask me: Why don't you use a Compiled HTML Help
(CHM) system? I saw a Linux client for that...
As a bonus
W dniu 20.09.2014 o 18:57, jp charras pisze:
By the way. My friend ask me: Why don't you use a Compiled HTML Help
(CHM) system? I saw a Linux client for that...
They are binary files, and we want to remove binary files from the
Launchpad repos.
*All* platforms have html viewer, and not a chm
Le 20/09/2014 19:48, Kerusey Karyu a écrit :
...
As a bonus track you can take a look at English KiCad Manager doc
using my style sheet.
https://github.com/keruseykaryu/kicad-kerusey-doc-html/tree/master/doc/help/en
Looks very good.
May I ask you how you have created/exported these html
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 02:39:50PM +0200, Kerusey Karyu wrote:
All the Polish help docs has been ported/converted to HTML format and
committed. Now you have to decide to keep, archive or remove their PDF
editions and ODF sources.
Please, don't for now, be patient.
I am tryng to convert all
On 2/4/2014 10:01 PM, Ian wrote:
Hi,
I've been lurking on the list for a while, and enjoy KiCad a lot -
hopefully I can contribute some day.
Anyway, I just rebuilt on the product branch at revision 4658. It is
the first I've used the footprint library table, and so I remembered
this
As of the KiCad testing branch r4535, footprint library tables are
enable by default. The lead developers felt that it was ready for
general use. I also committed changes to the CvPcb and Pcbnew user's
manuals (r524) to include documentation for using the GitHub plugin.
Please test the new
Excellent work guys! I'm really looking forward to trying this stuff out.
I'll commit the download_openssl.cmake changes in a few days when we're
back on-line at home as I've just moved house and we've no internet access
at home at the moment.
Thanks to everyone involved in that work, a push and
Thanks for your work. (to everybody)
It appears that KiCad is still on route to becoming/staying the most
advanced open source PCB CAD program.
I will test the new stuff when time permits me.
Greetings from Holland,
Edwin van den Oetelaar
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Wayne Stambaugh stambau...@verizon.netwrote:
Now that the repo is back in good shape following my lapse in judgement
(Thanks Dick!) I am happy to announce that the CERN OpenGL/Cairo
rendering, push and shove router, and the new tool framework code has
been
On Wed, 10/30/13, Wayne Stambaugh stambau...@verizon.net wrote:
Subject: [Kicad-developers] Announcement
To: KiCad Developers kicad-developers@lists.launchpad.net
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2013, 9:29 AM
Now that the repo is back in good
Now that the repo is back in good shape following my lapse in judgement
(Thanks Dick!) I am happy to announce that the CERN OpenGL/Cairo
rendering, push and shove router, and the new tool framework code has
been committed to the testing branch for widespread testing and
development. Please note
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