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 this mail from geda-dev could help: "A GTK based "Generic Gschem Dynamic Scripting Tools Menus" package is available" >From http://www.seul.org/pipermail/geda-dev/2008-August/013756.html "The dynamic scripting tools menu system allows you to invoke any program or script (Scheme, Shell, Python, Perl, etc) from the menu thru the Scheme/Shell interface with the ability to pass Gschem internal parameters to/from your scripts, and with the ability to use UI dialog easily." Example code: http://www.seul.org/pipermail/geda-dev/2008-July/005769.html I never used or tried the example given above, it might be your starting point. Bas -- _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

