> > things I love about PCB is the fact that > > there are single key commands, to switch layers, and choose > > tools, etc. This means I can work two handed, making it faster, > > and reducing RSI. > > Full ack. > pcb excels in this. > Being able to increment sizes with a single key is a big bonus.
To add to this: * You can change the key bindings (at least in lesstif) * You can tear off commonly used (at the moment) menus (at least in lesstif) * If all else fails you still have a CLI you can type into. The lesstif hid also supports two-key sequences like gschem. > > Also an outline of the solder-resist spacing. > > I feel no need for that. Spacing can be conveniently seen and worked on > if I switch its layer to visible. It would be nice if we could thin-draw it, though. As is, it obscures other things on the board you might be interested in. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

