Taylor Jones wrote:
I would like to use a Eagle for its autorouter and gEDA for everything
else (as much as is possible).
Did the pcb autorouter not work well enough?
Looking for any advice on incorporating a third party autorouter into
the gEDA workflow (Eagle is first choice, but I'm open
challenge board parts have started arriving...
http://www.delorie.com/pcb/0201-parts.jpg
So, look at your fingerprint, and think they're THAT small!
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Frazer Williams wrote:
Thank you, thank you, thank you. The last paragraph (about not ending a
refdes with a lower case letter) was the trick! I don't think I would
have ever figured that one out on my own.
I suggest putting this suggestion in the pcb_tips item Stuart pointed
out to me:
Ummm, OK, thanks.
Now what is xmms, and which gEDA program needs it?
Stuart
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, Levente wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:26:12 -0400 (EDT)
Stuart Brorson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am interested to know what is still bound to gtk-1.X.
xmms
Levente
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Now what is xmms, and which gEDA program needs it?
xmms plays music. ALL the programs need it ;-)
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Guys,
I'm toying around with the idea of purchasing a Linux-based mechanical
CAD package. I recall that several geda-users have mentioned in the
past that they use Vericad.
I'd like to hear opinions about Vericad -- positive and negative --
particularly from folks who've used it. Are there
The original poster is using Debian, libstroke needs libgtk1.2 see:
http://packages.debian.org/testing/libs/libstroke0
Instead of xmms try http://aqualung.sourceforge.net/
Bas
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Now what is xmms, and which gEDA program needs it?
Stuart
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, Levente wrote:
On
Have you looked at brl-cad or qcad.
BRL-Cad is nice but I don't know what state the DXF output is in. It
is however free so it can't hurt to try. QCad has DXF but I have had
issues with it in the past. You might want to check with some of the
Linux-CNC people.
There is a new development snapshot of gnucap available.
Changes:
Mostly documentation and configuration.
1. The manual has been updated to include changes since 0.34.
2. Configuration changes. Most of the problems with autoconf
based installation should be fixed. A few minor issues still
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