Dear all DEV !
I am currently designing pcb using zuken's cr5000 software, I would like to
contribute to kicad's development, this is gerber when exported from
cr5000, they use line and arc to create copper zones, hopefully this will
is a good idea for us
Vào Th 2, 10 thg 6, 2019 vào lúc 01:51 j
I could replace diff pair dimensions shortcut with something else if that
is fine by devs, Ctrl+Shift+I is available.
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019 at 3:49 AM Ian McInerney
wrote:
> Just a note, the hotkey ctrl+shift+R is already assigned to "Differential
> Pair Dimensions" by default so this would introd
Is there a reason that pushing a change like this can't wait until the
5.1.3 release? Wayne had mentioned wanting to try to get it out the door in
early July, which wouldn't be that far off. That would also give more
uniformity in its roll out across the various platforms, and allow for
easier iden
To add on to this, the hotkey validation architecture that I have been
building up to take care of the many issues surrounding the
duplicate/invalid hotkeys (and also the fact that they can exist due to a
user's hotkey settings from prior versions) will require new strings since
I have error prompt
How about making 5.1.2-1 or -2 or whatever. I don't like replacing
packages that have been released.
I just updated the package so nightlies tonight should be from the
upstream ngspice-30-2 tag. If they build, and if someone can commit to
trying it out, I can regenerate 5.1.2-x this week!
Thanks
Le 09/06/2019 à 19:56, Tomasz Wlostowski a écrit :
> On 05/06/2019 21:21, jp charras wrote:
>
>> It is on the master branch (just committed).
>
> Hi JP,
>
> I gave it a try with a bunch of designs. Here are my observations:
> - The filled zones look correct on the super-complex board and the
> n
On 05/06/2019 21:21, jp charras wrote:
> It is on the master branch (just committed).
Hi JP,
I gave it a try with a bunch of designs. Here are my observations:
- The filled zones look correct on the super-complex board and the
number of unconnected nets is identical to the old algorithm.
- There
Hi
Am 09.06.19 um 09:03 schrieb Holger Vogt:
> Hi Adam,
>
> would you mind creating a new package for macOS 5.1.2 stable replacing
> the outdated libngspice 26 by the recent libngspice version 30?
>
> And then use libngspice 30 also for the nightlies?
>
> Nick has done this successfully for Wi
Hi All-
Just a heads up that I ran across one of our included libraries
(tinyspline) that is under the MIT license. This is compatible with our
AGPL, so I've simply added the license text to a LICENSE.MIT and listed
in the readme where to find it.
-Seth
On 2019-06-09 10:29, Reece R. Pollack wrote:
Sorry about the delay in responding. I've been traveling.
I don't believe overloading the base instance of GetMsgPanelInfo() and
GetSelectMenuText() will achieve the desired goal. Overloading
functions works great when the _caller_ wants to choose bet
Sorry about the delay in responding. I've been traveling.
I don't believe overloading the base instance of GetMsgPanelInfo() and
GetSelectMenuText() will achieve the desired goal. Overloading functions
works great when the /caller/ wants to choose between variants of a
function. In this case,
On 2019-05-22 16:37, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
We are getting a decent set of bug fixes in the 5.1 branch so we should
seriously start thinking about a 5.1.3 stable release by the end of
June. What I would like to see is push to fix some of the outstanding
5.1 bugs[1] and then do a string freeze in
Hi Adam,
would you mind creating a new package for macOS 5.1.2 stable replacing
the outdated libngspice 26 by the recent libngspice version 30?
And then use libngspice 30 also for the nightlies?
Nick has done this successfully for Windows. All tests have been o.k..
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