Le 14/09/2017 à 02:21, Jon Evans a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Here's a patch that adds support for the scrollbar buttons (and clicking in
> the empty space) in GAL.
> Seems to work okay in Linux, but that's all I can test tonight.
> Let me know if you find any issues.
>
>
> -Jon
>
It works fine
Hi all,
Here's a patch that adds support for the scrollbar buttons (and clicking in
the empty space) in GAL.
Seems to work okay in Linux, but that's all I can test tonight.
Let me know if you find any issues.
-Jon
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Bernhard Stegmaier
Yes, they are not shown for MacOS.
I tried to get them working long ago, but didn’t succeed.
However, this might just have been due to my inability… :)
Regards,
Bernhard
> On 13. Sep 2017, at 21:54, Jon Evans wrote:
>
> The scrollbars are also disabled on MacOS in the code
The scrollbars are also disabled on MacOS in the code (for reasons I don't
know) -- is there a bug in LP for this already? I couldn't find one with a
quick search.
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 1:37 PM, Andrey Kuznetsov
wrote:
> Same thing here:
>
> Application: kicad
> Version:
Same thing here:
Application: kicad
Version: (2017-09-07 revision 90668f9ef)-makepkg, release build
Libraries:
wxWidgets 3.0.3
libcurl/7.54.1 OpenSSL/1.0.2l zlib/1.2.11 libssh2/1.8.0 nghttp2/1.23.1
librtmp/2.3
Platform: Windows 8 (build 9200), 64-bit edition, 64 bit, Little endian,
wxMSW
I can confirm this on sept 6 nighties.
Regards
On Sep 13, 2017 03:07, "Strontium" wrote:
> On 13/09/17 13:24, Nick Østergaard wrote:
>
>> What version of kicad did he test?
>>
> Application: kicad
> Version: no-vcs-found-8182369~60~ubuntu16.04.1, release build
> Libraries:
On 13/09/17 13:24, Nick Østergaard wrote:
What version of kicad did he test?
Application: kicad
Version: no-vcs-found-8182369~60~ubuntu16.04.1, release build
Libraries:
wxWidgets 3.0.2
libcurl/7.47.0 OpenSSL/1.0.2g zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.32 librtmp/2.3
Platform: Linux 4.4.0-93-generic
What version of kicad did he test?
Den 13. sep. 2017 5.45 AM skrev "Strontium" :
> Hi all,
>
> Background: My father is a hardware engineer, he has been doing it since
> the early 70s learning in the RAAF, laying boards using tape, so he has a
> lot of experience. He is
Hi all,
Background: My father is a hardware engineer, he has been doing it since
the early 70s learning in the RAAF, laying boards using tape, so he has
a lot of experience. He is retired, but still likes to design boards,
and I have convinced him to give KiCAD a go. He has been using old
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