11/03/14 20:03, Барановский Константин kirjoitti:
> Hi all!
>
> I want to present to you new icon set for KiCAD. I know that recently it
> got some update, but I started work last year and just now finished.
There are some very good ones and very nice coherent action logic in all
of them.
You ic
Kerusey Karyu:
Gosh!
(...)
Slow down guys, please! :D
I expected such a response :) But I could not but share...
Regards, Konstantin.
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> Hi all!
>
> I want to present to you new icon set for KiCAD.
> (...)
> Regards, Konstantin.
Gosh!
I just started updating Polish help files because Fabrizio updated a
couple weeks ago full icon set and I pushed a few minutes ago three
modified files, and there are *brand new set*.
At this
Hi all!
I want to present to you new icon set for KiCAD. I know that recently it
got some update, but I started work last year and just now finished.
The icons become more intuitive and clear. Also I improve the mime types
(file associations and icons for common file types).
How it looks you ar
> At the beginning, I had take a look at the github plugin. This plugin is
> realy good but it does not allow (as I understand) to work
> with an other server than github.
The GITHUB_PLUGIN does some hardcoded cheating to bypass one "https redirect".
Given one
URL it modifies it to avoid having
On 03/11/2014 09:10 AM, Jean-Samuel Reynaud wrote:
> Le 11/03/2014 14:25, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
>>
>> Here at my company, we simply use the "Kicad" plugin on a NFS server. The
>> pretty dirs are
>> all on a simple Ubuntu file server running nfs. That plugin works pretty
>> well in a
>> mult
Le 11/03/2014 14:25, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
>
> Here at my company, we simply use the "Kicad" plugin on a NFS server. The
> pretty dirs are
> all on a simple Ubuntu file server running nfs. That plugin works pretty
> well in a
> multi-user environment, benefiting from the fact that each foot
On 03/10/2014 08:32 PM, jp charras wrote:
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I can't reproduce this issue, but I have some others -both on Window and
Linux):
- when opengl is on, moving a footprint (m command), and then cancel the
move (escape command) crashes pcbnew.
Should be already fixed in the branch.
- I can't com
On 03/11/2014 07:09 AM, Jean-Samuel Reynaud wrote:
>
> Le 11/03/2014 05:19, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
>> A couple of things I've noticed right away are:
>>
>> a) The plugin name is a bit awkward for the table editor. Do you have any
>> objections to
>> having the user simply pick "Python" in the
I solved it! After a bit of research, it became clear that the "_imp"
preceding all the function names meant that the dll import library was
being linked. I changed
GLEW_GLEW_LIBRARY =glew-1.10.0/lib/libglew32.a
to
GLEW_GLEW_LIBRARY =glew-1.10.0/lib/libglew32.dll.a
and the build completed su
Le 11/03/2014 05:19, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
> A couple of things I've noticed right away are:
>
> a) The plugin name is a bit awkward for the table editor. Do you have any
> objections to
> having the user simply pick "Python" in the dropdown cell editor?
No problem, I'm gona change that
>
>
Installs and works out of the box on kubuntu 13.10
I think your ppa sould be announced on the user mailling list.
Le 10/03/2014 23:06, Jean-Samuel Reynaud a écrit :
About the download of boost, I only found a (very) bad solution.
Pre download and put it inside the package source... I imagine t
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