Hey, I just installed kdelibs3 and checked that myself. It works fine here. Please note that you need "external connections" to create subcircuits.
I mentioned a crash when dragging a subcirtuit over the CircuitDocument and fixed that in trunk. git blame command told me, that Alan commented out some code that was needed to add subcircuits to a document. ;P Now it works fine for me. I just tested with 2 external connections and connected one to the 2 inputs of an and-gate and the other to the output. Works as expected. On Sunday 25 January 2009 20:07:47 Niels Egberts wrote: > But now my question, I'm running the latest svn version because the version > in the ubuntu repository is extremely unstable, it crashes when you drag a > battery into the workfield. I've read some stuff on the wiki and there is > part about "creating a subcircuit" (see link). It looks like it is very > handy, but I can't find it anywhere. It should be enabled in the context-menu (right-click) when you selected a bunch of components in your circuit. If you don't selected enough to create a subcircuit, the item is disabled. > http://linexedu.educarex.es/index.php/Imagen:Ktechlab-subcircuito-paso2.png > > Is this still in Ktechlab, or is it going to be re-implented? That's exactly what I see, when doing the actions I told you above. bye julian
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