Hi all,
I am trying to build gEDA from CVS. I do have really hard time to travel thru
the linux flavors jungle, I have installed five linux versions simultaneously
only to be able to find one useful for gEDA. Only Ubuntu was friendly enough
for me, still I could not overcome a few problems. I a
Hi Levente,
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>P.S.: Would you please check in my grenum patch to the CVS. Patch already s=
>ent a few weeks ago. Thanks.
>
Sorry for the delay, but it is checked in now. Please verify that
I didn't mess it up or if I missed a file. Thanks.
> I'm trying to take a pcb netlist, apply a drill mapping file to it,
> and write it out. It's easy for me to do it interactively using the
> pcb GUI. I'd like to do it with a script, so I can automate it with
> a Makefile. I've looked at the doc and see a command line option
> called "-script"
I'm trying to take a pcb netlist, apply a drill mapping file to it, and write
it out. It's easy for me to
do it interactively using the pcb GUI. I'd like to do it with a script, so I
can automate it with a
Makefile. I've looked at the doc and see a command line option called
"-script" that ma
On Fri, 9 Jun 2006 23:19:39 -0400
DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let us know if you find any bugs.
Hi, This new stuff is good. Only thing is that I would limit to the minimum
number of layers to one. I deleted all the copper layers, with GTK_PCB, and
after, it just gave me some error m
After a trying a lot of googling and reading
manuals, I would like to know if pcb's "Auto Place Selected Elements" could be
limited to keeping SMD parts on one side of the board.
That is, when I select a number of parts and go
"Auto Place Selected Elements", I don't want the SMD parts to mo
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