Hello Ales, Thanks for the reply!
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 20:14, Ales Hvezda wrote: > Hi, > > > I'm new to gEDA/gschem and enjoying it so far :-)! > > Glad to hear it. :) :-), I was using something called circuitmaker and I just didn't like it for some reason. Already happier with gschme. Creating parts was very easy. The autosizing grid did take some getting used to though :-). > > One question (for now, I'm sure there will be more in time :-) but is > >there a way to replace the "arrow" cursor with a crosshair? > > Without modifying the code, none at the moment, however, I have > been playing with changing the cursor (to reflect various modes etc...) > and changing the cursor is a few lines of code. I'll post those lines > once I boot into the right OS (probably tomorrow night). I certainly will appreciate that. It may well be silly of me as the arrow cursor certainly does work. but for some reason I can't actually define, I have always been more comfortable with the crosshair cursor. Now that I have the linux boxes up and reasonably tuned and stable, I am starting to look into cvs for the important stuff in my life! Gee what a pleasant change from the m$ world :-). Thanks very much for your efforts! Take care, Vikki. -- Victoria Welch, WV9K/7, SysAdmin, Embedded Systems Designer. "Walking on water and developing software to specification are easy as long as both are frozen" - Edward V. Berard. Do not unto others, that which you would not have others do unto you. "Micro$oft Windows. I'll bet you can't install it just once!"
