On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 00:47:03 -0500 DJ Delorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had time this weekend, so I worked on getting some of the basic
> stuff in the gtk HID working. At the moment, the basic editing stuff
> works. Meaning, you can click and draw traces and stuff; zoom, pan,
> and scroll; properly draw multiple layers with polygon clearances;
> etc. I had to comment out a bit of the gtk color management stuff, so
> don't bother trying to change colors just yet, but at least the layer
> buttons are the right color now. You should be able to use it for
> basic stuff now, although there's no grid display or status bars yet.
>
> Now would be a good time for any Gtk experts to volunteer to help!
> There are a lot of little tasks left to be done, that don't require a
> lot of pcb-specific knowledge to work on.
Here's a patch that might help. It restores:
Getting user coordinates (eg when copying selection to buffer).
Auto scrolling when mouse leaves drawing area while drawing,
but this can be overriden off now if holding down any modifier when
the mouse leaves.
Mouse wheel with no modifiers now zooms as in the Lesstif version (so
zoom spin button is removed), and Shift/Control modifiers while wheel
scrolling make the PCB window scroll vertically/horizontally.
Apply the patch in the src/hid directory.
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say I've had about zero free time to
contribute recently, but hopefully I can help some more over the
next few days.
Bill
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