On Friday 07 January 2005 04:08, Charles Lepple wrote: > > In 20040111, if I place a single component in the upper-right corner > of the window (new document), there is an invisible box (in world > coordinates) that components seem to be clipped to when the code > determines what the page extents are. In this case, the upper right > corner coordinates are roughly (121000, 76000)
?? > Same thing in 20041228, except that the box only extends to > (24000,17600) This is the default size (24000,18000) if there is no definition of the world-size inside the rc-files. --> /geda/devel/libgeda/include/papersizes.h #define WIDTH_C 22*MILS_PER+BORDER+1000 #define HEIGHT_C 17*MILS_PER+BORDER Is there a definition inside your ~/geda/share/gEDA/system-gschemrc? Is gschem reading that file on your system? > In both cases, if the component is mostly outside this box, it will > not be shown during 'zoom extents'. 20040111 is more lenient about > zooming way out (compare the coordinates), which explains the > apparent regression when opening old schematics. zoom extends does not zoom out of the world, your world is smaller than your schematic. > Are any Linux users seeing this issue in either version? I can > reproduce the invisible box problem with 20040111 (same coordinates > as above) using Debian packages, but I haven't built 20041228 from > source on Linux yet. If I remove the (world-size 120.0 90.0 1.0) line in the resource file the world becomes as small as the world in your schematics. best regards werner
