Kuba and all,

I agree with Svenn!

Phyllis R. Nelson, PhD
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Director, Advanced Technology Partnerships Institute
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

prnelson at csupomona dot edu
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[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Svenn Are Bjerkem 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 9:00 AM
To: XCircuit development discussion
Subject: Re: [Xcircuit-dev] context design decisions

Hi Kuba,

you may already have stated this in one of your emails, but I think
this email signals that this is the appropriate point in time to think
which path the qt version of xcircuit will be heading. It is not a
hard trench, but there is a difference between schematics for pcb and
schematics for full or semi custom designs. Which path will you
pursue?

Tim has managed to create a tool that is not just schematic capture,
but a very flexible and fast drawing tool with which block diagrams
for system documentation can be drawn faster and more accurate than
any other tool available. I will vote for the e-key inline editing of
text or objects as the single most powerful editing function. Next to
that comes the instant select and move by mouse-button-1 drag followed
by the multiple selection feature not needing any modifier keys either
by repeated selection or middle-mouse-drag selection area.

But this is user experience, not programmer experience.

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Svenn
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