On 02/28/2012 10:52 AM, Alexander Zakamaldin wrote:
> Here are the samples. As you can see the portrait (R0) samples are good.
> The landscape (R90) samples are incorrectly rotated. This is not Kicad
> related issue and even is not wxgtk issue. This is libgnomeprint bug.
> Unfortunately, there is n
As a proof of concept (with randomly swig-ed classes, etc...):
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~miguelangel-r/kicad/scripting/revision/3444
With little work I managed to link to python and include a couple of
SWIG-ed modules
from our own code/classes.
The integration in pcbnew.cpp and CMakeList.txt
No, it is not a cause.
28 февраля 2012, 18:38 от Dick Hollenbeck :
> Are you having problems with the margin?
>
> I see that for KICAD_GOST there is an asymmetrical margin, and a rotation of
> the paper
> without a corresponding rotation of the margins might be giving you grief.
>
> Is this wh
Are you having problems with the margin?
I see that for KICAD_GOST there is an asymmetrical margin, and a rotation of
the paper
without a corresponding rotation of the margins might be giving you grief.
Is this what the problem is?
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> Please explain in detail what are the symptoms of the problem. That
> is, how do you know it is not working.
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>> By the way, these arguments do not apply to the current
>> implementation of Kicad testing branch. These assumptions are
>> significant if we are going to implement page orientatio
Hi Dick,
2012/2/27 Dick Hollenbeck
> On 02/27/2012 01:48 AM, Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo wrote:
> > I've been doing some experiments about that during the weekend, with
> python as a first
> > target, and using SWIG (which should be highly desired, as it's
> something easier to
> > mantain).
> >
> >
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