Timur Aydin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I was examining the default-attrib-positions.scm file today. There is a
> comment on top of the list that explains each individual item in that
> list. It seems the comment does not match the actual list
> definition. Here is a patch that would correct this:
>
> --- default-attrib-positions.scm.original 2008-02-03 21:46:26.000000000
> +0
> 200
> +++ default-attrib-positions.scm 2007-12-30 04:50:19.000000000 +0200
> @@ -29,15 +29,15 @@
> ; The attribute is going to be placed at a position of the
> ; component, given by the "reference" item.
> ; It has the following items:
> - ; - x_offset, y_offset: the position offset to the reference point.
> - ; The attribute position is offset by these amounts from the
> - ; reference point. They can be positive or negative integers.
> ; - reference: the component's reference point where to place
> ; the attribute.
> ; It is a string with the format "horizontal vertical", where:
> ; - "horizontal" is one of: "Left", "Middle", "Right".
> ; - "vertical" is one of: "Lower", "Middle", "Upper".
> ; Example: "Lower Right".
> + ; - x_offset, y_offset: the position offset to the reference point.
> + ; The attribute position is offset by these amounts from the
> + ; reference point. They can be positive or negative integers.
> ; - alignment: the attribute text's alignment.
> ; - angle: the attribute's angle.
> ;
>
> --
> Timur Aydin
>
Oops, above patch is not correct. Here is how it should be. This is
applied to the 1.4.0 release of gEDA.
--- default-attrib-positions.scm.original 2008-02-03 21:52:12.000000000
+0200
+++ default-attrib-positions.scm 2008-02-03 21:52:31.000000000 +0200
@@ -29,15 +29,15 @@
; The attribute is going to be placed at a position of the
; component, given by the "reference" item.
; It has the following items:
+ ; - x_offset, y_offset: the position offset to the reference point.
+ ; The attribute position is offset by these amounts from the
+ ; reference point. They can be positive or negative integers.
; - reference: the component's reference point where to place
; the attribute.
; It is a string with the format "horizontal vertical", where:
; - "horizontal" is one of: "Left", "Middle", "Right".
; - "vertical" is one of: "Lower", "Middle", "Upper".
; Example: "Lower Right".
- ; - x_offset, y_offset: the position offset to the reference point.
- ; The attribute position is offset by these amounts from the
- ; reference point. They can be positive or negative integers.
; - alignment: the attribute text's alignment.
; - angle: the attribute's angle.
;
--
Timur Aydin
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