Guys,
I have committed the changes necessary to use *.kicad_pcb as default, and it
seems not to
have "save-times" in it.
This could a fairly disruptive change for some, but you can still load and save
legacy
(*.brd) files. The new format is *.kicad_pcb, called KiCad format.
Brian or someon
On 12/13/2012 02:43 PM, jp charras wrote:
> Le 13/12/2012 21:10, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
>> On 12/13/2012 2:36 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
>>> On 12/13/2012 01:33 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
On 12/13/2012 01:00 PM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
> In the .sch files the lines look like this
>
Le 13/12/2012 21:10, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
On 12/13/2012 2:36 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
On 12/13/2012 01:33 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
On 12/13/2012 01:00 PM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
In the .sch files the lines look like this
EESchema Schematic File Version 2 date Tue 11 Dec 2012 20:41:50 G
Le 13/12/2012 20:36, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
On 12/13/2012 01:33 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
On 12/13/2012 01:00 PM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
In the .sch files the lines look like this
EESchema Schematic File Version 2 date Tue 11 Dec 2012 20:41:50 GMT
and
Date "11 dec 2012"
I am pretty sure t
On 12/13/2012 2:36 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
> On 12/13/2012 01:33 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
>> On 12/13/2012 01:00 PM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
>>> In the .sch files the lines look like this
>>>
>>> EESchema Schematic File Version 2 date Tue 11 Dec 2012 20:41:50 GMT
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> Date "11 dec
On 12/13/2012 08:58 PM, Pinault Nicolas wrote:
Le 13/12/2012 20:33, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
On 12/13/2012 01:00 PM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
In the .sch files the lines look like this
EESchema Schematic File Version 2 date Tue 11 Dec 2012 20:41:50 GMT
and
Date "11 dec 2012"
I am pretty sure t
Le 13/12/2012 20:33, Dick Hollenbeck a écrit :
On 12/13/2012 01:00 PM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
In the .sch files the lines look like this
EESchema Schematic File Version 2 date Tue 11 Dec 2012 20:41:50 GMT
and
Date "11 dec 2012"
I am pretty sure that there are similar ones in the .brd and .lib
On 12/13/2012 01:33 PM, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
> On 12/13/2012 01:00 PM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
>> In the .sch files the lines look like this
>>
>> EESchema Schematic File Version 2 date Tue 11 Dec 2012 20:41:50 GMT
>>
>> and
>>
>> Date "11 dec 2012"
>>
>> I am pretty sure that there are similar ones
On 12/13/2012 01:00 PM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
> In the .sch files the lines look like this
>
> EESchema Schematic File Version 2 date Tue 11 Dec 2012 20:41:50 GMT
>
> and
>
> Date "11 dec 2012"
>
> I am pretty sure that there are similar ones in the .brd and .lib
> files and others. They are the one
In the .sch files the lines look like this
EESchema Schematic File Version 2 date Tue 11 Dec 2012 20:41:50 GMT
and
Date "11 dec 2012"
I am pretty sure that there are similar ones in the .brd and .lib
files and others. They are the ones that get updated everytime the
files are saved.
>Also, we
On 12/13/2012 10:25 AM, Kaspar Bumke wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have been using git to version control my KiCad projects. On the
> whole it works really well.
>
> One source of constant annoyance though, is that KiCad will put the
> time-stamps into files when saving, even if nothing else has changed.
> I
Hey,
I have been using git to version control my KiCad projects. On the
whole it works really well.
One source of constant annoyance though, is that KiCad will put the
time-stamps into files when saving, even if nothing else has changed.
It's not just that it makes it harder to see if anything ha
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