Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:42:31 -0700, Eric Brombaugh wrote:
>
>> Probably a dumb question: I'm building PCB from CVS on Fedora 9,
>
> Just in case you don't already know: pcb recently switched to git. There
> is still a cvs mirror, though. See http://pcb.gpleda.org/obtain
Eric Brombaugh wrote:
> Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
>> On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:42:31 -0700, Eric Brombaugh wrote:
>>
>>> Probably a dumb question: I'm building PCB from CVS on Fedora 9,
>> Just in case you don't already know: pcb recently switched to git. There
>> is still a cvs mirror, though. See htt
Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:42:31 -0700, Eric Brombaugh wrote:
>
>> Probably a dumb question: I'm building PCB from CVS on Fedora 9,
>
> Just in case you don't already know: pcb recently switched to git. There
> is still a cvs mirror, though. See http://pcb.gpleda.org/obtain
On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:42:31 -0700, Eric Brombaugh wrote:
> Probably a dumb question: I'm building PCB from CVS on Fedora 9,
Just in case you don't already know: pcb recently switched to git. There
is still a cvs mirror, though. See http://pcb.gpleda.org/obtaining.html
> following the steps de
Probably a dumb question: I'm building PCB from CVS on Fedora 9,
following the steps described in README.cvs and INSTALL. Mostly works
until partway through 'make':
pcb.texi:4293: @image file `pad.png' (for HTML) not readable: No such
file or directory.
/home/ericb/build/pcb/pcb/doc//actions.te
On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 10:55:51 -0700, Eric Brombaugh wrote:
> Nice rendering - esp. like the white background visible through the
> holes & the drop shadow. How do you do that?
A simple script layout-print.sh that postprocesses the png output of pcb
with the convert utility from the imagemagick su
Peter C -
I've lost the post that points to your git repository for gschem trutype
fonts. I went to the list archives and checked back three months and still
can't find it. Would you mind reposting it?
-Mark Stanley
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John Luciani wrote:
>On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Eric Brombaugh
><[1]ebrombau...@cox.net> wrote:
>
>Anthony Blake wrote:
>
>> By the way, the LCD project was very cool. Will the board be
>available
>> at some stage?
>
> That's my intent. I've got it pretty much r
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Eric Brombaugh
<[1]ebrombau...@cox.net> wrote:
Anthony Blake wrote:
> By the way, the LCD project was very cool. Will the board be
available
> at some stage?
That's my intent. I've got it pretty much ready to go now, but
BatchPCB's DRC
Kai-Martin wrote:
> http://lilalaser.de/blog/wp-content/Bilder/Laser/dl-einfach_layout.png
Nice rendering - esp. like the white background visible through the
holes & the drop shadow. How do you do that?
Eric
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Anthony Blake wrote:
> Eric Brombaugh wrote:
>> BTW - I like the formatting of your web page. Something feels very
>> familiar about it. ;)
>
> Well spotted =) Yes I had your cheap graphic LCD project page open when
> I decided to write up the toporouter stuff. I hope you don't mind!
Not at all
Eric Brombaugh wrote:
> BTW - I like the formatting of your web page. Something feels very
> familiar about it. ;)
I just added a credits section to the page =)
Peter Clifton is also credited for the PCB colour scheme. I think it
comes from him..
-Anthony
Eric Brombaugh wrote:
> BTW - I like the formatting of your web page. Something feels very
> familiar about it. ;)
Well spotted =) Yes I had your cheap graphic LCD project page open when
I decided to write up the toporouter stuff. I hope you don't mind!
By the way, the LCD project was very cool
Anthony Blake wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've recently updated the toporouter website with some screenshots
> showing the recent changes.
>
> http://www.wand.net.nz/~amb33/toporouter
>
> By the way, I could do with some more small to mid sized boards for
> testing if anyone wants to send one th
PCB has no problem exporting arcs as arcs, and only uses line segments
when the arcs have a different width than height (i.e. ovals).
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Stefan Salewski wrote:
> One (maybe silly) question: It was my impression that Gerber format
> supports only line segments for traces, but your router use arbitrary
> shapes. If we use multiple line segments in the gerbers to build the
> traces then the file size should be very, very large?
I just
On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 03:44 +1200, Anthony Blake wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've recently updated the toporouter website with some screenshots
> showing the recent changes.
>
> http://www.wand.net.nz/~amb33/toporouter
>
> By the way, I could do with some more small to mid sized boards for
> tes
Hi Everyone,
I've recently updated the toporouter website with some screenshots
showing the recent changes.
http://www.wand.net.nz/~amb33/toporouter
By the way, I could do with some more small to mid sized boards for
testing if anyone wants to send one through.
Cheers,
Anthony
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On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 11:08 -0700, John P. Doty wrote:
>
> The question then is: what is a simple set of logical rules that should
> govern shorted nets?
Yesterday I have seen some more connected nets in my DSO schematics --
to ensure that it will work I have replaced them now with always the
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