2015-02-19 19:45 GMT+01:00 Garth Corral :
> Thanks, Adam.
>
> Before I respond, I’d just like to say to Adam what a fantastic job he’s
> done with the OS X nightly packages. I took a look at these and they’re
> great. Others have pointed out a few remaining niggles, but these are tiny
> compared
Thanks, Adam.
Before I respond, I’d just like to say to Adam what a fantastic job he’s done
with the OS X nightly packages. I took a look at these and they’re great.
Others have pointed out a few remaining niggles, but these are tiny compared to
the huge win for the Kicad and the OS X users.
After the 'make' finished successfully, I did:
sudo make install 2>&1 | tee ../ki-install01.out
I have been testing the results and don't see any trackpad action. It
operates as if there were no trackpad code. Also, because it is based on
an older version (5270), there is no view menu - so I c
Hi folks,
This is the post where Garth expressed concern about merging due to the
trackpad patch changing how things work. I think he's talking about the
delta with the scrollwheel--not sure.
https://lists.launchpad.net/kicad-developers/msg15604.html
Adam Wolf
Cofounder and Engineer
W&L
On Thu
2015-02-19 5:10 GMT+01:00 Garth Corral :
> Hi, Nick
>
> There were a couple of things that prevented me from requesting a merge. The
> first was simply that it had little to no testing on other than OS X, and I
> wanted to get more flight time on other platforms and pointing devices to
> make s
I'm building Garth's stuff
This was what I did:
Directory structure
KiCad-TP
osx-trackpad-gestures
wx-src
wx-bin
Other files you want to keep
==
Load source files for wxPython into the wx-src directory
Built wxPython using the script: (see attached script - but it is listed
below
Hi, Nick
There were a couple of things that prevented me from requesting a merge. The
first was simply that it had little to no testing on other than OS X, and I
wanted to get more flight time on other platforms and pointing devices to make
sure it behaves well.
The other thing that I can rec
I'm working on the build of Garth's stuff.
I'm using
lp:~gcorral/kicad/osx-trackpad-gestures
as mentioned in Nick's email below.
The wxPython build script (osx_build_wx.sh) is missing the do_patch for the
wxwidgets-3.0.2_macosx_yosemite.patch
Without it, the build for wxPython quits with th
58 PM, Adam Wolf
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> Date: Feb 18, 2015 3:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [Kicad-developers] OSX Nightlies Update
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> The nightlies will be b
Also, they ones I posted are not ancient--they're from last week. :)
Adam Wolf
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> Subje
Hi Adam
Are you going to use a more up-to-date version? The version of the
current Nightly seems to be many nights in the past.
I'm watching kicad-pcb.org for the next Nightly.
Thanks much
Bob G
On 02/18/2015 12:45 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
Sure. The plan was to upload these to the kicad-pcb.or
Sure. The plan was to upload these to the kicad-pcb.org location as soon
as I verified they worked well. Bob found a small issue with the library
table in the extras dmg, and I fixed it and am regenerating a build now. I
think that everyone seems to be OK with the packages as they are, so once I
> On Feb 18, 2015, at 10:35 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> Adam,
>
> I think you made the prudent design decision to make the pretty
> footprints available locally as an option. Nice job with the readme.
> This should get new users up and running quickly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
Can the locat
Adam,
I think you made the prudent design decision to make the pretty
footprints available locally as an option. Nice job with the readme.
This should get new users up and running quickly.
Thanks,
Wayne
On 2/18/2015 10:29 AM, Adam Wolf wrote:
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Sure. Let me quickly summarize ho
Hi Adam,
ah, I see.
The extras-dmg only delivers footprints that you could get via github plugin
without the extras-dmg.
Yes, then you probably need to include them to the main bundle.
Note to the others…
The only thing that would me prevent to use official builds and still build
myself is that
Hi Wayne,
Sure. Let me quickly summarize how it's set up now.
There's a kicad.$date.dmg, that has all the docs, all the libraries, no
footprints, and all the 3d models. It's set up to grab the footprints from
github.
There's a readme, that is mostly static, but has some "at build time"
generat
I would rather the extra files be distributed with the bundle for new
users. That is the target audience for the nightly builds. I'm still
seeing a lot of help requests by users about missing libraries and
documentation and their configuration. I would rather error on the side
of caution in this
Hi Wayne,
Once Garth replies, let's open another thread about the OS X trackpad patch
of his. I've been using it locally on OS X for a while, and it's been
really nice. I had Nick try it out on Linux as well.
It does change a little bit of behavior on non-OS X systems, which is why
I'm looking
Just a quick note for developers thinking about adding new features or
changing the behavior of existing features, the deadline will be when we
merge the diff pair router from CERN. I'm expecting that to be within
the next few weeks. After that, I'm going to resist adding new features
until after
As many folks on this list have pointed out, a mousewheel is useful for
panning up and down. The OSX trackpad has this same usefulness, but also
includes left/right as well as up/down.
Pinch is a one dimensional gesture and it matches the one dimensional
zoom behavior.
However, these behavio
No big deal, I think we are past the point where any person uses all the
KiCad features. Until we get some testing in there, this is going to
happen sometimes :)
I'll take a look at the template path.
Adam Wolf
Cofounder and Engineer
Wayne and Layne
On Feb 18, 2015 7:33 AM, "Miguel Ángel Ajo" w
More path stuff (sorry Adam.. ‘:D )
I tried the kicad templates, but I wasn’t pointed out to the templates when
trying to create a project from templates.
Miguel Ángel Ajo
On Wednesday, 18 de February de 2015 at 14:32, Adam Wolf wrote:
> Bernhard,
> I was under the impression that 3d models
Bernhard,
I was under the impression that 3d models do not come automatically from
github without downloading.
If they come through fine, then they should definitely be moved to the
extras dmg.
Adam Wolf
Cofounder and Engineer
Wayne and Layne
On Feb 18, 2015 2:27 AM, "Bernhard Stegmaier"
wrote:
Awesome work Adam!, I will spend some cycles in testing it this night ;)
Miguel Ángel Ajo
On Wednesday, 18 de February de 2015 at 09:27, Bernhard Stegmaier wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> looks great!
>
> Small question:
> I noticed that in the non-extras dmg there are ~370MB 3D-models in
> kicad/pa
Hi Adam,
looks great!
Small question:
I noticed that in the non-extras dmg there are ~370MB 3D-models in
kicad/packages3d.
Is that on purpose?
I would have expected those also in the extra-dmg along with the footprints…
Regards,
Bernhard
On 17.02.2015, at 18:50, Adam Wolf wrote:
> Hi folks,
You should try out Garth's OS X trackpad patch, see the email thread
https://lists.launchpad.net/kicad-developers/msg15527.html
It will add another option to the properties window, where you can
enable this feature, and it probably make it better to use for some
people. I have tested it on linux
OK, View->default, I do see the scrollbars.
View->openGL and View->Cairo, I don't see scrollbars.
In all views, my trackpad (up-down or sideways) just controls the zoom.
No panning.
What are the recommended settings for a built-in trackpad with one clicker?
Bob G
On 02/17/2015 07:33 PM, Blair
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> Hi Andy,
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> In GAL mode there are no scrollbars by design, it is not a Mac OS X
> issue. Do users miss them?
I didn't think it was a Mac issue but I don't test on other platforms.
As for missing them, this is interesting. I actually hadn't
On 18 February 2015 at 14:05, Maciej Sumiński
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> In GAL mode there are no scrollbars by design, it is not a Mac OS X
> issue. Do users miss them?
Personally I'd never noticed there were scrollbars in the default canvas,
let alone that they were missing in GAL mode...
A quick search on th
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> Hi Andy,
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> In GAL mode there are no scrollbars by design, it is not a Mac OS X
> issue. Do users miss them?
>
No. In fact I’ve disabled them for the default canvas as well in my
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Hi Andy,
In GAL mode there are no scrollbars by design, it is not a Mac OS X
issue. Do users miss them?
Regards,
Orson
On 02/18/2015 01:41 AM, Andy Peters wrote:
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>> On Feb 17, 2015, at 4:44 PM, Bob Gustafson
>> wrote:
>>
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>> There was an i
> On Feb 17, 2015, at 4:44 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
>
>
> There was an issue with the PCBnew display - there were no scrollbars on the
> board view. It makes things difficult without those scrollbars.
I see scrollbars in my builds when using the Default canvas. In GAL mode the
scrollbars van
Thanks!
I will fix the library table file--it was one of the last things I added.
Not sure about the pcbnew issue. I'll take a look.
Adam Wolf
On Feb 17, 2015 5:59 PM, "Bob Gustafson" wrote:
> Hi Adam
>
> I put your dmgs up on my Mac. It is very nice to see the 'Help' and
> Documents show up
Hi Adam
I put your dmgs up on my Mac. It is very nice to see the 'Help' and
Documents show up now when I click on the Help menu! Thanks much for
getting that straightened out (at least for me).
The problems I had were that copying the fp-lib-table from your dmg to
my ~/Library/Preferences/ki
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Hi Adam,
Good job! Even though I am not a Mac user, it is great to see that
someone really cares about the platform.
It might be a good idea to announce it on the user mailing list, at
least once you are ready to receive much more reports. What do
Hi Adam,
I just quickly opened some of my boards and all work as expected.
KiCad has become huge….600MB for “just” KiCad and 860MB for the footprints
(offline usage).
It works great though, thanks.
/Martijn
> On 17 Feb 2015, at 19:26, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> Great work Adam! All you O
Great work Adam! All you OSX users out there, please help Adam out by
testing the bundles so we can get regular nightly builds for OSX.
On 2/17/2015 12:50 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have an updated set of OS X nightlies. I had about 20 users test it
> out last week, and one user ha
Hi folks,
I have an updated set of OS X nightlies. I had about 20 users test it out
last week, and one user had a horrible problem and pcbnew wouldn't start,
and it looked like a classic bundle paths issue that we've had and solved
about 10 times, but the other 19 seemed to have everything work f
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