Hi GaBriella,
The cancel button only cancels the currently executing job. To cancel
future executions you need to edit the job configuration in the data asset
collection and clear the cron expression field.
On Monday, September 12, 2022 at 12:33:22 PM UTC-4 gabriell...@ios.doi.gov
wrote:
> We
Hi Tim,
The problem is what is called a *byte order mark* in your file. Here is
some explanation,
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43821212/sql-server-management-studio-saves-sql-file-with-binary-character.
This will be fixed in EDG 7.4.0. But for now you can fix it when you save
the fi
Hi Tim,
>From the error page you can return the JDBC import form by using the
browser back button. As of now the importer only supports SQL Server
authentication. This would have to be enable by your DBA.
On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at 6:03:15 PM UTC-5, Tim Smith wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
>
On 12/06/2019 16:45, Jon Evans wrote:
In my opinion, it would be more powerful to break out the individual
settings rather than keep around "touchpad pan mode", so that everyone
can be happy. I think this is the only solution when there are so many
different ways people could be used to coming
On 12/06/2019 16:28, Reece R. Pollack wrote:
Most applications I've used provide these "gestures" with the mouse wheel:
Pan up/down: no modifier
Zoom in/out: Control
Pan left/right: Shift
This is exactly how it works in "touchpad pan" mode (an option in the
preferences panel).
If you have a
On 12/06/2019 15:33, Jeff Young wrote:
I’m putting the kicad gestures into the List HotKeys dialog.
Excellent!
Pan Up/Down shift-mouse-wheel
Pan Left/Right ctrl-mouse-wheel
Do we need also zoom?
Also, these are not the same when touchpad panning
("Inkscape mode") is on
On 10/06/2019 23:35, Andrew Lutsenko wrote:
If adding 2 new default shortcuts is not ideal maybe there is a way to
have these as actions with no shortcuts and let the user choose if they
want to use them and assign any shortcut they want.Is that technically
supported with current hotkey framew
Hi Mark,
On 11/06/2019 19:20, Mark Roszko wrote:
Idea: quick tap of R just does 90. Long press R and it pops open a tiny
dialog with focus to enter a rotation number and then you can hit enter
and it just sets the rotation angle directly on the footprint
properties.
Ctrl+M will already do th
Hi Wayne,
On 11/06/2019 14:15, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
As of the commit b9e07f2a706b719a5f86b6372c5a7cda2f6a7c55 I am getting
the following build errors on linux using clang:
I just fixed these in 1e4abac57 as they were blocking me.
The first one, I bisected down to c13ef839c, though I do not
When I try running $ gzip -d file.zip I receive the following error: gzip:
file.zip: unknown suffix -- ignored. The same thing happens when using
--decompress instead of -d.
Thanks,
SirFireball3521
On 23/05/2019 19:05, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
/home/wayne/src/kicad-trunk/include/bitmap_base.h:34:1: error: declaration
conflicts with target of using declaration already in scope
class COLOR4D;
Odd, I don't see this at all, even on Jenkins. Must be a compiler thing?
COLOR4D is actually
Hi Wayne,
On 16/05/2019 20:12, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
I absolutely would like to see more Eeschema unit testing. I'm going to
need it when I start on the new file format code. Of course the usual
caveats like don't break anything apply.
I have pushed the first couple of commits for this. It
On 21/05/2019 22:27, Nick Østergaard wrote:
I think we should add notes in the kicad dev docs (some md file in the
doxygen docs) along the lines of
This email is not intended to be a discussion, just a +1 thing if you
like it and feedback on where we should document this.
+1. Consistent use of
iases for the 'fixes' alias, so let's do it for the
formatting too!
[1]:
http://docs.kicad-pcb.org/doxygen/md_Documentation_development_coding-style-policy.html
>From fb053d8cc27179542320bc3b297087aa28fd440a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Beard
Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 10:26
Hi Wayne,
On 21/05/2019 18:26, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
John,
If this is not acceptable, would an option that allows the user to turn
this feature on or off be an acceptable solution. In some use cases, I
can see the value of the this patch.
I'm not saying it's unacceptable, I'm just not sure
Hi Steve,
On 15/05/2019 22:42, Steven A. Falco wrote:
There are two things that would make this easier:
1) A way to assign a hot-key to a Symbol Editor grid setting; i.e. something similar to
the pcbnew "Fast Switching" feature in the Grid menu.
I have added the N/Shift+N next/previous grid
On 15/05/2019 18:32, Jeff Young wrote:
This is probably a good time for a few words about the new code.
Looks nice!
I'm seeing dozens (36 to be exact) of asserts on startup under GTK3:
./src/gtk/menu.cpp(729): assert "Assert failure" failed in SetBitmap():
only normal menu items can have bit
Hi Steve,
Make test will run the tests. You need to run that after building. The
qa_all_tests can be used to build only tests, but it is redundant if you
already built everything.
Cheers,
John
On 10 May 2019 18:32:21 BST, "Steven A. Falco" wrote:
>I used the footprint wizard to create some f
On 10/05/2019 11:53, Jeff Young wrote:
My concern with this is that the more spread out you store the info, the
more maps you need, and the more room for error you have (when maps are
missing keys, etc.).
I have a single big default list in mind, rather than many disparate
lists. This is co
On 10/05/2019 11:08, Jeff Young wrote:
Once we remove PCBNew’s legacy canvas I’d like to propose that we simplify the
hotkey architecture:
Get rid of the HotKey data-structures; have Actions specify a hotkey
key-combination.
+0 (strongly support stripping legacy hotkey infrastructure, but...
On 24/04/2019 13:38, John Beard wrote:
I have here a couple of patches that enable unit tests in eeschema's
library code.
this is a proposal to merge the changes attached, at the cost of
another heavy link. However, having a working eeschema test suite will
allow such things as eesch
On 06/05/2019 22:12, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
On 5/6/2019 5:11 PM, John Beard wrote:
I still suggest to change it to false be default and allow developers to
manually align when they want (and then override the formatter). Then at
least the default behaviour is a valid formatting choice.
That
On 06/05/2019 21:46, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
John,
On 5/6/19 4:09 PM, John Beard wrote:
On 06/05/2019 17:51, Reece R. Pollack wrote:
John,
I've already jumped to clang-format 6.0, which is one of the optional
installs for Mint 18. That works, once you get all the symlinks fixed,
Go
On 06/05/2019 17:51, Reece R. Pollack wrote:
John,
I've already jumped to clang-format 6.0, which is one of the optional
installs for Mint 18. That works, once you get all the symlinks fixed,
Good to know, thanks for the update.
except it keeps wanting to reformat my switch statements like
On 03/05/2019 19:28, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
I'm guessing John used a later version of clang-format when he wrote the
commit hooks. John, any ideas how to fix this or do we force devs to
use clang-format > 3.8?
I'm on Arch, so I have quite recent clang-format (8.0.0). This
particular option h
Hi Ian,
On 05/05/2019 15:58, Ian McInerney wrote:
I saw that on the todo list along with the
auto_ptr replacement and decided to take a stab at it.
Thank you for taking the initiative here, and thanks also for updating
the TODO list!
doing the auto_ptr replacement part since when I looked t
Hi Jeff,
I think it is the index access operator that performs this caching, to allow
you to access the n'th code point any number of times while only iterating the
string only once.
However, you can still use the iterator access safely. It is only index based
access that is cached and thread-
I had a quick look at this. I'm not sure expanding all search hits to show sub
units is the best fix here. It means for the 7400 series that you can fit only
3 or 4 search hits in the dialog at default size.
I think it would be reasonable to expand only as far as the LIBID nodes.
Cheers,
John
On 2 May 2019 17:47:59 BST, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
>Am 2019-05-02 12:37, schrieb Henner Zeller:
>> On Thu, 2 May 2019 at 09:31, Henner Zeller wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, 2 May 2019 at 09:25, Seth Hillbrand
>>> wrote:
>
>Any event, anyone see issues with the center spiral patch before it is
>merged
On 01/05/2019 13:57, Mário Luzeiro wrote:
Hi John,
yeah the Morton code is to improve cache hits.
Regarding the speed test, since OS are multi-tasking there could be some
interference on the results so 1s difference is not a very measurable
difference ( 4% ).
A possibility would be to run the
On 01/05/2019 13:36, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
On 5/1/2019 8:27 AM, John Beard wrote:
On 01/05/2019 12:53, Jeff Young wrote:
Someone on the forums had to turn off the qa tests on Linux to get it
to build:
It fails during linking not compiling. I also tried clang but I get the
same error. Here
On 01/05/2019 12:53, Jeff Young wrote:
Someone on the forums had to turn off the qa tests on Linux to get it to build:
https://forum.kicad.info/t/call-for-testers-eemodern/16663/8
This bit, right?
.../qa/utils/kicad2step/pcb/test_base.cpp: In member function ‘void
PcbBase::SexprTo2DPosAndRot:
On 01/05/2019 12:53, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
I'll try a clean build to see if that fixes it. I rarely have to do
that. I haven't done a windows build in a while so I was a bit
surprised. I've attached the build error.
Hmm, have you upgraded Boost or something? IIRC, Boost 1.70 was just
rele
Hi Wayne,
I don't see any issues on the Jenkins Msys2 and MSVC builds. In fact,
it's green across the board:
https://jenkins.simonrichter.eu/view/KiCad%20Status/
What is the error? And when did it go wrong?
Cheers,
John
On 01/05/2019 12:42, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
Anyone else having build
On 01/05/2019 10:53, Mário Luzeiro wrote:
Hi Henner,
I didn't get a chance to test the patch yet but
I was thinking adding another options to implement some kind of spiral
rendering from the center :) (as usually the board is centered)
Assuming the reason for the Morton code in the existing
On 30/04/2019 21:55, Jeff Young wrote:
I think we’re a long way from handling Hiragana, Katakana or Kanji. Probably
the same for Tamil or Telegu, although I know nothing about them.
We can already accept Unicode from many string user inputs. For example
a net name can be "🇺🇸" (this is 2 code
On 30/04/2019 18:19, Jeff Young wrote:
I was referring to UCS-2 or UCS-4. I’m evidently behind the times, though,
because I now see that UTF-32 and UCS-4 are equivalent.
(Which means that both some of John’s original premises and my quote in teal
below were wrong: UTF32 is indeed a one:one ma
On 30/04/2019 16:01, Jeff Young wrote:
Primarily for performance reasons.
WRT performance, I did a few benchmarks for reference (on Linux)
Loading this large CIAA PCB[1] allocates, out of a peak usage of 467MB
of heap with a 0.01% threshold:
* 9.6MB of std::basic_string::_M_assign
* 9.4M
On 29/04/2019 12:41, John Beard wrote:
Then you might start running into consistency issues with multiple
users of A_C getting different answers.
Notably, there is a specific case that illustrates where global state
can cause Bad Things (TM) right now: unit tests.
Say you had a mutable
On 29/04/2019 04:25, Jon Evans wrote:> Is there any particular
philosophical or technical reason why
> ADVANCED_CONFIG was created as a read-only system (i.e. to modify any
> values, you are supposed to edit the text config file and restart the
> program)?
More of a philosophical reason.
Mostly
On 24/04/2019 18:07, Adam Wolf wrote:
I will set up a new view for the macbuilder that should be all green,
and I can also set it up to push build failures to a list.
Good idea. I did the same for Simon's Jenkins:
https://jenkins.simonrichter.eu/view/KiCad%20Status
Once you have such a view,
Hi Antonio,
On 25/04/2019 10:39, Antonio Vázquez Blanco wrote:
I've been playing around a little bit with KiCad source code lately and
in the forums [1] I was encouraged to write to the dev mailing list in
order to get feedback on how to improve the current library error checking.
This looks
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 4:51 PM Steven A. Falco wrote:
>
> It is not quite a CI builder, but there is also the Fedora nightly that
> happens on Copr:
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/kicad/kicad/
That's useful to know, thanks
> I see some failures there on kicad2step. Here is a repr
Hi,
Context: I have managed to break *another* build on a platform I don't
have (macos).
Is there an list of CI builders which we expect to be passing at any
given time? So far, I know of:
* Simon's Jenkins[1], which has a Msys2, MSVC and Debian builds that
fire on SCM changes. I often do build
Hi Adam,
The fix was only made on master. I have pushed it to 5.1 as commit
b6c9d4a88c279c4269cb22995765640de294a16e
Cheers,
John
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 2:24 PM Adam Wolf wrote:
>
> I am seeing this again when I am trying to build 5.1.2 for macOSes
> older than 10.14. Does that make any sens
understands.
Cheers,
John
[1]:
https://jenkins.simonrichter.eu/job/linux-kicad-head/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/
From 8586df1dc314ed797debd943137eac04b3f7d519 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Beard
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 08:58:17 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/4] Eeschema: build with object librar
+1
Reminds me of the scoring we used to do code review on Gerrit, with a different
threshold. That worked well.
Is there a minimum time to wait for a -1? If a reviewer didn't see the mail
before three +1s, their veto is too late. But if they were checking their mail
earlier, the veto would co
e string
> freeze. I would prefer that we keep the changes to a minimum. The two
> patches that Simon submitted are fine.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wayne
>
> On 4/15/19 6:13 PM, John Beard wrote:
> > Hi Wayne,
> >
> > What is the policy for minor st
Hi Simon,
I committed this patch. Thank you for the contribution!
John
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 8:53 PM Simon Richter wrote:
>
>
> Some translations may need this.
> ---
> eeschema/netlist_object.cpp | 2 +-
> eeschema/tools/sch_editor_control.cpp | 4 ++--
> 2 files changed, 3 insert
Hi Jeff,
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 12:02 AM Jeff Young wrote:
> I wonder if this is because I have OCE turned off so the code-under-test
> isn’t being built?
Yes, that's exactly the reason. I've fixed it by aborting the test
CMake file if the required lib isn't in place.
Cheers,
John
_
==by 0xD4A3CD: PCB_PARSER::parseBOARD() (pcb_parser.cpp:486)
==12798==by 0xD4A0E9: PCB_PARSER::Parse() (pcb_parser.cpp:465)
Cheers,
John
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 5:38 PM jp charras wrote:
>
> Le 16/04/2019 à 17:59, John Beard a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > The followin
Hi,
The following members are not initialised in ZONE_CONTAINER's
constructor, but they are accessed in the Setter functions:
* m_ThermalReliefCopperBridge
* m_ZoneMinThickness
This was picked up with valgrind memcheck:
valgrind --tool=memcheck qa/pcbnew_tools/qa_pcbnew_tools pcb_parser
/tmp/ci
Hi,
Occasionally, there are references made to performance during
processing of very large >8 layer PCBs (and the schematics thereof).
However, I don't have any such PCBs to uses as a reference, and there
are (reasonably, due to the size) none in the demos folder.
I can make faked-up PCBs program
Hi Simon,
Thanks for catching. Pushed to both branches.
Cheers,
John
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 11:35 PM Simon Richter wrote:
>
>
> This is not technically correct (the Boost dependency is introduced through
> libcommon), but less invasive as it doesn't pull in libcommon on the linker
> command l
Hi Wayne,
What is the policy for minor string changes going into 5.1.2?
Cheers,
John
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>
>
> > On 8 Apr 2019, at 09:56, John Beard wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to get the 3d viewer hooked up to the common settings, so I
> > can change the DPI scaling.
> >
> > The 3d viewer frame is a KIWAY_PLAYER, but does
Hi,
I'm trying to get the 3d viewer hooked up to the common settings, so I
can change the DPI scaling.
The 3d viewer frame is a KIWAY_PLAYER, but doesn't seem to participate
in the Kiway ecosystem, as it's never created by a call to Player().
This means it's never included in common settings upda
to the tools executable, not a whole new
statically-linked executable.
Cheers,
John
On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 3:55 PM Tomasz Wlostowski
wrote:
>
> On 05/04/2019 16:48, John Beard wrote:
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> > Can the hyperlink export test not exist in the existing qa_pcbnew
> >
Hi Tom,
Can the hyperlink export test not exist in the existing qa_pcbnew
test? The code is all in pcbnew's library, so why not just mirror the
source layout and put your test as
"qa/pcbnew/exporters/test_export_hyperlynx.cpp"?
Otherwise we will eventually have dozens and dozens of tiny unit test
Hi Jeff,
I think the current default is somewhat reasonable. If editing a
multi-unit part with substantially similar units, you are probably as
likely to want to keep your current zoom as reset it. And zoom reset
is a single keypress for when it isn't.
As this is likely to be one of those things
Hi,
I think auto is useful when it avoids repetition of useless things,
and doubly so for things where the type is unwieldy, like iterators,
and, particularly, lambdas. For example:
auto up = std::make_unique( ... ); // or make_shared
auto it = aVec.begin(); // or cbegin or returns from std::find
committed to both master and 5.1 so fixes that come with their
own test cases can be easily applied to both branches.
Cheers,
John
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 11:50 PM John Beard wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get the eeschema tests building and working, but I have
> an issue wit
Hi,
Just a quick plug for two fairly useful ways to "modularise" debug to
prevent insane amounts of logging overhead:
* trace masking, so you can turn on only what is needed to log. If you
want to conditionally trace more complex data, you can use
wxLog::IsAllowedTraceMask to prevent doing useles
Hi,
I'm trying to get the eeschema tests building and working, but I have
an issue with a segfault on init (the existing test itself will not
work either as it has hardcoded data paths, but it doesn't get that
far, so baby steps!).
It looks like the init of wxCursor in simulate.cpp line #144 is
e
Hi Wayne,
On 29 March 2019 22:30:27 GMT, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> I don't know if I want to force this even though I think it's a good
> idea. So few of the source files in KiCad adhere to this that it would
> confuse new developers. However, devs should be aware of the issue.
Sure, it's mor
Hi all,
I have pushed some changes to the format check git hook, which means
that when you commit with the hooks on:
* You won't be nagged about changes in generated files
* You won't be nagged about unstaged files
Also provide a handy fixer/checker/amender script that uses the same
logic and da
e the headers separately to
> catch issues like this. There is helpful instructions in the coding
> policy on how to do this. Given the number of headers included in the
> KiCad source files, it's easy to overlook this.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wayne
>
> On 3/29/19 8:53 AM, Jo
Hi Wayne,
Thanks for the heads up. I've pushed a fix to both branches. I'm not
sure why that ever worked silently on Linux GCC/Msys2 GCC/MSVC, but
using std:: is certainly correct. Perhaps a header has a sneaky type
alias somewhere.
Cheers,
John
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 12:30 PM Wayne Stambaugh
, Mar 27, 2019 at 1:32 PM Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> I don't have a preference on this so I'm fine with the proposal. We
> have very few templates in the KiCad source so it's impact is low.
>
> On 3/26/2019 8:28 AM, John Beard wrote:
> > Oops, missing ne
Hi Konstantin,
I have applied this patch to both the development and the 5.1 branches.
Thank you for helping KiCad!
Cheers,
John
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 8:15 PM Baranovskiy Konstantin
wrote:
>
> For now fields created in Fields Editor are placed at
> position (0, 0).
> Every new field must be
* be standalone compilable).
There are no policy changes .
Cheers,
John
From 1e6657cef8fb8345d17b7706a880de34448f43e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Beard
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:25:01 +
Subject: [PATCH] Coding style: minor adjustments
There are no policy changes in this comm
Oops, missing newline in the "after" case: should be:
template <>
struct STRUCT_TYPE
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 12:26 PM John Beard wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Quick question about formatting: clang-format says
> "AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: false", which can
Hi,
Quick question about formatting: clang-format says
"AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: false", which can produce things
like this:
template void function( int aParam )
template <> struct STRUCT_TYPE
I think it's clearer if the template declaration is always broken
after ("AlwaysBreakTemplate
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 7:30 PM Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> The moral of the story is "never trust the auto-formatter". Sounds
> suspiciously like "never trust the auto-router" :)
The good news is that you can defeat Skynet with some well-crafted C++
formatting. The bad news is self-driving cars
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 7:04 PM John Beard wrote:
> The coding policy specifies 1 line spacing above declarations with
> Doxygen comments, and 2 above "bare" declarations like these. So this
> bug/quirk/feature should rarely be encountered. So the original code
> here is
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 6:44 PM Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> It looked like in the example that Brian posted the indent was more than
> eight spaces but that may have been a font spacing issue. I'm fine with
> eight spaces as the continuation indent.
Hmm, you're right, I didn't notice that. It seem
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 6:16 PM John Beard wrote:
> If this is "correct" KiCad style, we should change clang-format.
And update the coding policy documentation, of course.
> WRT to template spacing inside < >, again the policy says nothing.
> Clang format uses SpacesInA
On 20 March 2019 13:58:41 GMT, Jeff Young wrote:
>
> Ahh… yes, OSX does its own upscale (my icon scale is set to 100%).
Hmm, there's not a lot we can do in that case until we can support 2x
resolution icons.
On the plus side, AFAIK, WX 3.0 on OSX *does* support scale detection
(GetContentScaleFa
Hi,
Indentation is not defined well in the coding style documentation
(actually, lots of things are not mentioned in the document). Thus, by
the rules of thermodynamics, KiCad has a healthy mix of different
styles.
The clang-fomat file specifies the following:
* IndentWidth: 4 # This is the "blo
to do to turn this on? I applied your patch,
>but the icons look identical to the way they did before.
>
>Cheers,
>Jeff.
>
>
>> On 20 Mar 2019, at 10:51, John Beard wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jeff,
>>
>> Moving off-topic from the module icons, can you have a
Hi Ruth,
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm not really proposing to change any icon metaphors or colours right
now. The module icon is probably one of the most distinctive KiCad
icons (in term of colour and form), so changes there are a whole new
topic. De-emphasising the background item in overlaid ic
9 Mar 2019, at 19:54, Wayne Stambaugh
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Whew! I was starting worry about my vision there for minute :)
>>>
>>> On 3/19/2019 3:52 PM, John Beard wrote:
>>>> D'oh, yes! Sorry, new ones on the right, I changed it and did
54, Wayne Stambaugh
>wrote:
>>
>> Whew! I was starting worry about my vision there for minute :)
>>
>> On 3/19/2019 3:52 PM, John Beard wrote:
>>> D'oh, yes! Sorry, new ones on the right, I changed it and didn't
>>> change the text.
>&
ther may eyes are totally gone or the icons on the
> right are the aligned ones.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wayne
>
> On 3/19/2019 3:43 PM, John Beard wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I plan to pixel align the module icons in Pcbnew, as they are
> > currently blurry (and not ev
Hi,
I plan to pixel align the module icons in Pcbnew, as they are
currently blurry (and not even consistently blurry) - they're probably
the worst offenders left for blurriness. Getting these aligned at 26px
will be a good step towards hiDPI-aware scalable icons, as they will
also be aligned at 2x
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 2:28 PM Jeff Young wrote:
>
> >> I'm also not
> >> completely sure curved air wires will be necessary once we implement the
> >> coloring feature.
>
> I wonder if this is a digital vs. discrete thing? With transistors in
> particular, I often find several ratsnest lines g
s to what
> >>>>> impact this merge will have.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 2/9/19 10:17 AM, Jon Evans wrote:
> >>>>>> Figuring this out is a good idea. Thanks for suggesting it, John!
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> My bran
Hi Tom,
Thanks for looking at this - it's one of the last visible issues in
the new Eeschema GAL stuff that I notice regularly.
This appears to work well on Arch/i3.
I'd be in favour of at least attempting to get it into 5.1, as I think
the current eeschema look is likely to cause at least some
Hi Wayne,
Thanks, I have pushed it.
Cheers,
John
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 12:31 AM Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> John,
>
> The dire warnings make sense to me. Go ahead and merge it when you get
> a chance.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wayne
>
>
> On 2/10/19 5:01 PM, John B
scussion.
If anyone wishes to, feel free to modify as needed!
Cheers,
John
From 5668baa611bf952e402e5f104e9ba0b18aac84cd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Beard
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 21:54:31 +
Subject: [PATCH] Docs: Advanced config is explicity experimental
Any advanced config
Hi Nick,
I have committed your patch. Thank you for noticing and your contribution!
Cheers,
John
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 9:01 PM Nick Østergaard wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I would like to see the attached minor documentation change to be merged as
> it makes it easier to link to the section from th
Hi,
I have a few questions about the plan of action for the start of the
v6 development window. I feel that since the 5.1.0 bug list[1] is
dwindling, there are probably a few people around who are just waiting
for a green light on v6.
So that they can organise any pending patches better, I'd like
Hi Wayne and Team,
I'm really happy to have been extended this honour. I look forward to
being part of the great things coming!
Cheers,
John
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 1:32 PM Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> I am happy to announce that John Beard has accepted the offer to join
>
7ff70ac8e43585c6522a958bd6588fda85f55229 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Beard
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2019 21:50:36 +
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] LIB_TABLE_BASE: Const and unsigned fixes
* Make LIB_TABLE_BASE::GetCount() return unsigned. This is more
consistent with the behaviour of STL containers (especially the
boost::ptr_vector
Hi,
Some tests of the SEG class. Distance and Collide are essential
foundations of nearly all the other SHAPE collision tests (and
therefore DRC and routing). So a good thing to have tested.
Cheers,
John
From 526ce7a636c24645aed6baf7c2d1015b0ffbbebb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Beard
Hi JP,
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 4:55 PM jp charras wrote:
>
> > Perhaps this:
> >
> > target_include_directories( pcbnew_kiface_objects PRIVATE
> >$
> > )
>
> Unfortunately, does not work.
Is it the same error?
Cheers,
John
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1/2019 à 16:29, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
> >>> JP,
> >>>
> >>> On 1/31/2019 10:11 AM, jp charras wrote:
> >>>> Le 31/01/2019 à 15:40, John Beard a écrit :
> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Two patches fo
n still combine?
Cheers,
John
On 31 January 2019 14:38:33 GMT, Tomasz Wlostowski
wrote:
>On 31/01/2019 15:40, John Beard wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Two patches for building these libs:
>>
>> 1) Make bitmaps a "Proper" library. By splitting it off like this,
, with testable underpinning
refactoring.
Cheers,
John
On 30 January 2019 19:18:20 GMT, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
>
>On 1/30/2019 1:01 PM, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
>> Am 2019-01-30 10:24, schrieb John Beard:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Here are a bunch of refactors to fix some i
e5a93bc431319e6fa3dcbcd2efc9845d5d32da77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Beard
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 16:48:09 +
Subject: [PATCH] Exit dialog: use Layout on the whole window
Prevents mislaignment in footpritn editor on close with unsaved
changes.
Fixes: lp:1813961
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug
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