On Thu, 23 May 2002, Geoffrey Young wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
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This is just a heads up on something I've not seen documented in either the
Eagle book or in the Cookbook (at least not that I can find).
If you create a subrequest via
At 12:38 24.05.2002, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Well it all made sense to me anyway - I just thought it should be
documented ;-)
Thanks a lot Matt and Geoffrey, I have added this to the documentation
(waiting for Stas to commit it).
It seems to me that it's a more general problem with assuming too
Matt Sergeant wrote:
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This is just a heads up on something I've not seen documented in either the
Eagle book or in the Cookbook (at least not that I can find).
If you create a subrequest via $r-lookup_file(), the per_dir_config entry
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This is just a heads up on something I've not seen documented in either the
Eagle book or in the Cookbook (at least not that I can find).
If you create a subrequest via $r-lookup_file(), the per_dir_config entry
doesn't seem to be created. If you