On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 06:26:21PM -0400, Dan McMahill wrote: > On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 09:41:49AM +0000, Karel Kulhav? wrote: > > Hello > > > > I have read PCB manpage and realized it's possible to define several UNIX > > commands that are executed at various occassions. However didn't find any > > place where PCB commands could be specified to be executed. > > > > I would like PCB to start, print the design in postscript, print the > > design in Gerber, set the displayed texts from refdeses to values, then > > print the design again in postscript under different filename base, then > > quit without saving file. > > > > Is it possible to program this sequence of actions from commandline? > > > > Not currently, but as DJ pointed out, I want it too. I almost > have the first 2 steps done. Those are to > > a) add an action that lets you do :ExecuteFile(filename) from > within PCB to execute all the actions in a file. > > b) allow the user to specify this script file from the commandline > > > Whats missing is the actions which let you actually do the printing > and print setup without using the print dialog box. This shouldn't > be too hard, but I'm not sure when I'll get to it. Hopefully > a) and b) will be checked in "soon" though. > > Feel free to hack on the last part! parts a) and b) are in CVS. The last part hasn't been started yet.
-Dan --