And that is the way forward for the problematic overloading we have
right now, e.g., the pinseq attribute:
The spice netlist shall learn to use a (spice-)port-order
attribute, or however that shall be named, and fall back to pinseq,
with an obsolescence warning.
John,
It seems still to be unimplemented in 1.6.1. Or do I simply not understand
how it works? I don't use it: the file you saw was notes for documentation,
not a bug report.
The patch is from my private git repository and is not implemented in
any downloadable gnetlist version.
I know
OK, core developers. How do we get this into 1.8?
Upload it to the sourceforge patch tracker to prevent that the
patch gets lost.
Bas
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John,
See the attached patch for one of your notes.
gnetlist:get-command-line
Broken or unimplemented? Yields #f.
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Stefan,
Use this in your gschemrc to disable the gschem toolbars:
; toolbars string
;
; Controls if the toolbars are visible or not.
;
;(toolbars enabled)
(toolbars disabled)
Bas
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i searched through docs, ml, config files and googled but could not find
out how to disable the menu bar in
interface, really
useful for new script writers.
Yeah, gnetlist gets some love from mr. Doty! Or not...
Bas Gieltjes
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Tom,
I didn't find a gschem hydraulic symbol library, so I'm attempting to
build one. My first stumbling block is the use of filled and
non-filled triangles, which differentiate hydraulic pumps from
pneumatic compressors. Is it possible to draw filled triangles or
polygons with gschem?
Chris,
And I wasn't saying that xgsch2pcb should
be a drop-in window as-is to gschem, but I think it would be rather
nice if you could generate netlists and output to pcb straight from
gschem. Just a thought. I might even be willing to help if anyone else
is interested in the idea.
Maybe
It would also be nice to have a configurable place for user gnetlist
scripts.
Something like this?
gnetlist -g where-geda-sh -p private-netlist.scm /dev/null -o output.net
For you it is time to update to geda version 1.6 and revise your
script. The fonts are gone...
Bas
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Open an xterminal, start gschem, move around inyour schematic and see
gschem complain: Unknown end for arc (6948896)
On line 875 of your web posted schematic is an arc with huge values:
A 41 32743 712829575 32743 712835244 1 851558599 6948896 0 0 10579792
remove that line or try to select in
Hello Ales,
Yet another reason to get rid of of all console fprintfs and have
everything go into the log window.
-Ales
A good solution for users that start application from a menu. But then
you also need to teach them to look at the logging information...
That reminds me that I should
1. The first thing I want to understand how the gnetlist scheme works for
the spice scheme (gnetlist -g spice). When I run this command, what scheme
backend files are processed? Only gnet-spice.scm? Or is any other scheme
processed along with it? The reason why I ask is because when I take a
Hello Kurt,
Does kjwaves work with the GNU java version (GIJ/GCJ) or only with the
Sun Java Platform? Maybe I need to try the Sun platform instead of the
GNU.
Bas
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Al,
With respect to:
We do need a serious viewer for analog simulation data. The best we
have is gwave, which has
Peter,
Good point. Revised version (Hide icon from Bert):
http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ptbb2/gschem-place1.png
Get rid of the Hide button! Move the Place button to the right the
Close button (close is the hide function). Refresh to the left of the
dialog (...?).
Please don't make me push
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
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