> The old parser supported constructs like "Display(Name) > Display(Value)", invoking both functions in sequence. The new one > stops after the first ")".
I suppose the parser can return a pointer to the "leftovers", and we can have a new function that continues parsing until the string is used up. I suspect the command line --action-string and --action-script may need this type of functionality. > Well, it doesn't display any number or name (for pins). By luck, I > now found out that both work only if the pointer is above the > currently selected element - which is impossible if I use the menu. To turn *on* the display, press the 'd' key over the element you're interested in. The menu option changes *which* string is displayed, not *if* it's displayed. Window->Pinout is supposed to ask you to click on an element, file a bug (with which HID you're using) if it doesn't. Shift-D over an element does work, though. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

