I have Ubuntu 14.04 with wx2.8.12 and the patch does not work.
On 06/13/2014 04:09 PM, Jean-Samuel Reynaud wrote:
>
> I had test this patch but unfortunately is not working for me:
> Ubuntu 12.04 (amd64)
> wx2.8.12 (default ubuntu version)
>
> I still have issue with x and o letter.
>
> Regards
I had test this patch but unfortunately is not working for me:
Ubuntu 12.04 (amd64)
wx2.8.12 (default ubuntu version)
I still have issue with x and o letter.
Regards
Le 13/06/2014 20:28, jp charras a écrit :
> Le 13/06/2014 15:39, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
>> The problem is made more difficult b
On 13/06/14 21:23, Nick Østergaard wrote:
> I like the 3D view very much, even the old simple one is great for
> verifying tracks. I often find things I want to change when looking at
> the 3D view of just the traces and silk.
I agree, I think it's having an alaternative perspective. A bit like
g
Den 13/06/2014 21.43 skrev "Lorenzo Marcantonio" :
>
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 08:33:02PM +0100, John Beard wrote:
> > OK, I won't worry too much about it and get one with making more
> > footprints! Are there any more things you'd like to see changed? No
> > matter how tiny!
>
> These are already
On 13/06/14 20:44, Lorenzo Marcantonio wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 08:33:02PM +0100, John Beard wrote:
>> OK, I won't worry too much about it and get one with making more
>> footprints! Are there any more things you'd like to see changed? No
>> matter how tiny!
>
> These are already *way* nic
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 08:33:02PM +0100, John Beard wrote:
> OK, I won't worry too much about it and get one with making more
> footprints! Are there any more things you'd like to see changed? No
> matter how tiny!
These are already *way* nicer than the ones I use at the moment:D
You know, usual
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 07:00:48PM -, madworm wrote:
> No, please don't try to fix it. This is altogether evil.
>
> The previous behaviour was very usable, the new way (as of now - BZR4942
> + either patch) is a waste of time.
I also think that for *group* operation the old behaviour is bette
On 13/06/14 19:36, Lorenzo Marcantonio wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 06:46:37PM +0100, John Beard wrote:
>> The silk screen is put so it can be seen after soldering. The ASCII art
>> arrow is an assembly layer feature, modelled after the IPC standard.
>
> Sorry my fault. I was thinking was a fa
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 06:46:37PM +0100, John Beard wrote:
> The silk screen is put so it can be seen after soldering. The ASCII art
> arrow is an assembly layer feature, modelled after the IPC standard.
Sorry my fault. I was thinking was a fancy silk. IPC assemblies are
simply notched rectangles
Le 13/06/2014 15:39, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
> The problem is made more difficult by the wxWindow hierarchy chosen. I don't
> know if it
> would be possible and easier if everything except the console wxWindow had a
> common
> wxPanel parent. That wxPanel injection might make the problem easi
The problem is made more difficult by the wxWindow hierarchy chosen. I don't
know if it
would be possible and easier if everything except the console wxWindow had a
common
wxPanel parent. That wxPanel injection might make the problem easier to solve,
but it
might not be possible with some chil
On 06/13/2014 08:15 AM, jp charras wrote:
> Le 13/06/2014 09:43, Brian Sidebotham a écrit :
>> I know I had this same problem with the python console on Windows. I
>> don't t think this is something that changed, I think it's always been
>> there.
>>
>> I can test on Windows tonight for you and let
Hello!
I tried sending an offending board file to JP Charras, but never heard
anything back, maybe it was blocked. If I plot gerbers from it, they
exhibit the problem with having self-intersecting polygons. Does anyone
else want to look at?
Here is a link to it:
https://drive.google.com/fil
Le 13/06/2014 09:43, Brian Sidebotham a écrit :
> I know I had this same problem with the python console on Windows. I
> don't t think this is something that changed, I think it's always been
> there.
>
> I can test on Windows tonight for you and let you know.
>
> Best Regards, Brian.
This issue
FYI. The 'x' and 'o' could not be typed in Python Console Window under Windows.
But Alt codes Alt+0120 and Alt+0111 works.
Version: (2014-05-26 BZR 4890)-product Release buildwxWidgets: Version 3.0.0
(debug,wchar_t,compiler with C++ ABI 1002,GCC 4.8.1,wx containers,compatible
with 2.8)
Platform:
Hi,
As I understand 'x' and 'o' are global hotkeys (defined on menubar from
menubar_pcbframe.cpp:363) and
other keys (for example 'm') is defined only as hotkey in PCB_EDIT_FRAME
context).
Some solution can be:
- remove those global hotkey and define them only on PCB_EDIT_FRAME
context (but in thi
I know I had this same problem with the python console on Windows. I
don't t think this is something that changed, I think it's always been
there.
I can test on Windows tonight for you and let you know.
Best Regards, Brian.
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Hi Guys,
KiCad-Winbuilder V3.4 is out which addresses a few issues. You can get
it from the Launchpad project page:
https://launchpad.net/kicad-winbuilder
3.4 11.06.2014 - BJS
* Copy *.kiface files to the kicad/bin directory. Fixes bug 1315945
* Fix issue with checking for wxPython (was
...for the people doing the proposal document. This could give missed
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Got a demo from a (rich) colleague of mine using Allegro. He's rich but
not too much, so it's some year behind... maintenance license is way to
expensive, it seems. That
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