Does the grid still change in case you swap the measurement unit?
Now, not.
This
behaviour should probably go away. Switching to mm doesn't neccessarily
mean you want a mm-related grid.
+1, already done.
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I would like to suggest using '#' for enable/disable grid, perhaps '%'
for grid-realign (or your new version of this) and Ctrl+- / Ctrl++ for
zooming in/out.
Partially done, in progress.
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jpka wrote:
This
behaviour should probably go away. Switching to mm doesn't neccessarily
mean you want a mm-related grid.
+1, already done.
+1
This alone would make me want this patch. :-)
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Felix Ruoff wrote:
Ctrl+- and Ctr++ are the suggested accelerators for this action by the
GNOME Hid-guidelines
With the vast majority of gnome applications zoom is rarely used,
or not at all. Scroll is much more common. It pays in terms of usability
to have the most common actions
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 17:24 +0100, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
Felix Ruoff wrote:
Ctrl+- and Ctr++ are the suggested accelerators for this action by the
GNOME Hid-guidelines
With the vast majority of gnome applications zoom is rarely used,
or not at all. Scroll is much more common. It
Am 28.02.2011 17:24, schrieb Kai-Martin Knaak:
Felix Ruoff wrote:
Ctrl+- and Ctr++ are the suggested accelerators for this action by the
GNOME Hid-guidelines
With the vast majority of gnome applications zoom is rarely used,
or not at all. Scroll is much more common. It pays in terms of
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 18:06 +0100, Felix Ruoff wrote:
I like the current behaviour using the wheel for zooming in and out.
What I tried to suggest is adding the accelerators Ctrl and the
Plus/minus - Keys for this.
Ok, I think we misunderstood you. Your proposed short-cuts would match
most
Am 28.02.2011 19:57, schrieb Peter Clifton:
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 18:06 +0100, Felix Ruoff wrote:
I like the current behaviour using the wheel for zooming in and out.
What I tried to suggest is adding the accelerators Ctrl and the
Plus/minus - Keys for this.
Ok, I think we misunderstood you.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 18:57:44 +
Peter Clifton pc...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
On Mon, 2011-02-28 at 18:06 +0100, Felix Ruoff wrote:
Ctrl+0 will restore those to a nominal size too - but I don't think
this is relevant for gEDA. I don't think zoom to fit quite matches.
Base the nominal zoom level on
Am 14.02.2011 um 07:37 schrieb jpka:
Now i know my work is welcomed, so i will try to do it according to
your
suggestions.
Does the grid still change in case you swap the measurement unit?
This behaviour should probably go away. Switching to mm doesn't
neccessarily mean you want a
Hi all!
Thanks for replies.
Now i know my work is welcomed, so i will try to do it according to your
suggestions.
The main goals of my work is:
1. Make more than one level of grid. When we zoom out too far, grid now
not disappears, but replaces by super grid of another color. The amount
of
Am 14.02.2011 07:37, schrieb jpka:
3. Make g (and maybe shift-g) keys to change active grid. Sorry, it's
interfere with current keybinding.
I would like to suggest using '#' for enable/disable grid, perhaps '%'
for grid-realign (or your new version of this) and Ctrl+- / Ctrl++ for
I also need help in translation my work to lesstif's pcb, i'm was
Once the core code is ready, I can help with the lesstif-specific stuff.
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A Warning!!
I see that this site is flagged as containing a virus by a number of AV
programs. The original poster should re-post from another site and
maybe someone can remove the original posting?
Joe T
On 2/10/2011 2:04 AM, jpka wrote:
Hi!
I'm currently working on advanced user grid
On 2/10/11 5:04 AM, jpka wrote:
I'm currently working on advanced user grid management for pcb.
Anyone interested in this? Or maybe want to beta-testing my code?
Example: http://img202.imageshack.us/i/pcbgrids.jpg/
(values are editable in this table)
Also, currently nobody works on grids, or i'm
Hi,
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Subject: gEDA-user: Advanced grids in GTK Pcb
Hi!
I'm currently working on advanced user
On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 10:04 +, jpka wrote:
Hi!
I'm currently working on advanced user grid management for pcb.
Anyone interested in this? Or maybe want to beta-testing my code?
Example: http://img202.imageshack.us/i/pcbgrids.jpg/
(values are editable in this table)
Also, currently nobody
Dave McGuire wrote:
To be pedantic, and I don't mean to be rude...Strictly speaking, this
is a mailing list, not a newsgroup.
The geda mailing lists are served by gmane.org in usenet format. According
to the header jpka sent the message with pan, which is a newsreder. Whether
or not
joeft wrote:
I see that this site is flagged as containing a virus by a number of AV
programs.
I'd be surprised if this was relevant to linux users in any reasonable way.
A linux virus sighting in the wild would make a major stir in geek worldia,
since there had been none since 2002.
On 2/10/11 7:43 PM, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
To be pedantic, and I don't mean to be rude...Strictly speaking, this
is a mailing list, not a newsgroup.
The geda mailing lists are served by gmane.org in usenet format. According
to the header jpka sent the message with pan, which is a
On 2/10/2011 4:49 PM, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
joeft wrote:
I see that this site is flagged as containing a virus by a number of AV
programs.
I'd be surprised if this was relevant to linux users in any reasonable way.
A linux virus sighting in the wild would make a major stir in geek worldia,
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