In attach is one of the files. For example, a macro is very simple to make the ground skip and via between the microwave lines. I wrote the "mini-guide" in the newsletter, how to use macros when my colleague Roman Bashkov completed code. I can briefly repeat. For example, it is necessary to do the Via group (eg two via) with some (different) pitch: use hotkeys macros 1 record <ctrl+1> - X - <move cursor> - V - <End> - <PgUp> - X - <move cursor> - V - <End> - <PgUp> - <ctrl+1> Move cursor to new pad (or point) and press <1>.
The sequence hotkeys may be very different. Move group parallel slope tracks (eg data bus): move cursor to first need slope drag track <ctrl+2> - D - <move cursor> - <End> <ctrl+2> move cursor to next slope track and press only <2> I used macros for leveling length tracks and shove tracks (before CERN release PNS and tuning length) and a more for what. > Вторник, 19 апреля 2016, 22:10 +03:00 от Wayne Stambaugh < > [email protected] >: > > Did record your macro files or did you code them by hand with a text > editor? The reason I ask is that I have never been able to record a > sensible macro. I far as I can tell, the macro record feature only > records hot key events which would make it's usefulness somewhat > limited. I do see the possibility of creating a macro file by hand > using a text editor as useful but this requires an incredible amount of > knowledge of how the hot key event system works which is way beyond the > skill level of your typical user. I will restore the macro feature for > now but this really needs to be revisited. Python scripting certainly > provides much more flexibility and power for automating board layout > tasks than the macro recording system. > > On 4/19/2016 2:56 PM, Andrey Fedorushkov wrote: > > Wayne, > > > > I can not read the newsletter for the past two weeks. > > I did not see the negative reviews about macros. > > > > I use macros to repeat a set of simple operations. > > Moreover, a long time. When there was no opportunity to use python scripts. > > And transfer macros to python have neither the time nor the possibility. > > > > Here are some examples of my pcb (2008-2015). > > All are made in kicad. > > Without the use of macros is not done :) > > > > At the same time I have been involved in supporting Russian GOST in the > > kicad (starting with a revno of 62). > > My daughter helped to draw and add Cyrillic characters in vector font 8 > > years ago (revno 1285). ;) > > > >> Вторник, 19 апреля 2016, 15:14 +03:00 от Wayne Stambaugh < > >> [email protected] >: > >> > >> Andrey, > >> > >> Users have complained in the past the macro code doesn't do anything > >> useful and I could never get it to anything useful either. I sent out > >> message over a week ago about getting rid of the macro code. No one > >> complained including you. You should have spoke up so I didn't waste my > >> time removing it. I'm curious exactly what it is you are using them for > >> because I cannot seem to record anything useful. > >> > >> Wayne > >> > >> On 4/19/2016 1:39 AM, AndreyAF wrote: > >>> Wayne! > >>> > >>> Remove macros code? > >>> Why and what for? > >>> I actively use this unique feathure. > >>> > > > -- Andrey Fedorushkov
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