Yes, my bad.
I had ktechlab-0.3 installed and ran the svn version just from a folder. Now
I did a "make install" and it works. I'm closing the bug.
Thanks for you time.
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Julian Bäume wrote:
> Hey,
> I just installed kdelibs3 and checked that myself. It works fin
Hey,
I just installed kdelibs3 and checked that myself. It works fine here. Please
note that you need "external connections" to create subcircuits.
I mentioned a crash when dragging a subcirtuit over the CircuitDocument and
fixed that in trunk. git blame command told me, that Alan commented out
Hi,
On Monday 26 January 2009 07:12:24 Alan Grimes wrote:
> Niels Egberts wrote:
> > First of all I have to say ktechlab is absolutely great and I think it
> > has very much potential. The way everything just appears at an instant
> > on your screen is amazing. Most things I've tried till now were
Niels Egberts wrote:
> First of all I have to say ktechlab is absolutely great and I think it
> has very much potential. The way everything just appears at an instant
> on your screen is amazing. Most things I've tried till now were for
> example based on spice and needed to "simulate" everytime yo
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> *De:* Niels Egberts
> *Para:* ktechlab-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Enviado:* domingo, 25 de enero, 2009 20:07:47
> *Asunto:* [Ktechlab-devel] create subcircuit
>
> First of all I have to say ktechlab is absolutely great and I think it has
: ktechlab-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Enviado: domingo, 25 de enero, 2009 20:07:47
Asunto: [Ktechlab-devel] create subcircuit
First of all I have to say ktechlab is absolutely great and I think it has very
much potential. The way everything just appears at an instant on your screen is
amazing. Most
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 20:07:47 +0100, Niels Egberts
wrote:
> I've read some stuff on the wiki and there is
> part about "creating a subcircuit" (see link). It looks like it is very
> handy, but I can't find it anywhere.
>
> http://linexedu.educarex.es/index.php/Imagen:Ktechlab-subcircuito-paso2.p
First of all I have to say ktechlab is absolutely great and I think it has
very much potential. The way everything just appears at an instant on your
screen is amazing. Most things I've tried till now were for example based on
spice and needed to "simulate" everytime you wanted to see ouput, the wa