I looked at the commit and I’m starting to remember why I didn’t: there’s also
a bug in wxWidgets where if you start typing into a grid cell it will open the
editor, but the first keystroke never goes through the validator. So I fixed
that too, but between that one and the issue commented in th
Le 09/04/2018 à 18:03, Jeff Young a écrit :
> FWIW, this is already fixed in 6.0. See the last routine in this file:
>
> https://git.launchpad.net/~jeyjey/kicad/tree/common/validators.cpp?h=6.0
>
Perhaps you could commit this fix to the current V5.
It does not look like risky.
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FWIW, this is already fixed in 6.0. See the last routine in this file:
https://git.launchpad.net/~jeyjey/kicad/tree/common/validators.cpp?h=6.0
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On 2018-04-09 10:21 AM, jp charras wrote:
It has an issue: if I try to enter a lowercase char, it is converted to the
corresponding uppercase
char (as expected), but the cursor moves to the beginning of the text after the
char is inserted.
The simplest solution is to do the conversion from lo
On 2018-04-07 06:42 PM, kristoffer Ödmark wrote:
Agreed, hereis a patch for that :)
- Kristoffer
On 2018-04-06 17:18, Kevin Cozens wrote:
[snip]
I added MYSYSMOD as a custom path ages ago. What I find odd about the
dialog boxes that let you add paths is that they won't accept lower case
Th
Thank you JP!
I will have a look when I get home, It was not happening on linux, and I
do not currently have a windows computer anywhere, but maybe I can force
the cursor to the end some other way.
-Kristoffer
On 2018-04-09 16:21, jp charras wrote:
Le 08/04/2018 à 00:42, kristoffer Ödmark
Le 08/04/2018 à 00:42, kristoffer Ödmark a écrit :
> Agreed, hereis a patch for that :)
Hi kristoffer,
I tested your patch (about lowercase) on W7.
It has an issue: if I try to enter a lowercase char, it is converted to the
corresponding uppercase
char (as expected), but the cursor moves to the
I know its not the most elegant solution, but it is actually quite
convenient. Just checking so that this tiny improvement isnt lost :)
-Kristoffer
On 2018-04-08 00:42, kristoffer Ödmark wrote:
Agreed, hereis a patch for that :)
- Kristoffer
On 2018-04-06 17:18, Kevin Cozens wrote:
On 2018
Agreed, hereis a patch for that :)
- Kristoffer
On 2018-04-06 17:18, Kevin Cozens wrote:
On 2018-04-06 06:30 AM, kristoffer Ödmark wrote:
Attached is a patch that adds support for custom environment paths.
Previously the wizard would only accept KISYSMOD, KIPRJMOD and the
github one.
I adde
On 2018-04-06 06:30 AM, kristoffer Ödmark wrote:
Attached is a patch that adds support for custom environment paths.
Previously the wizard would only accept KISYSMOD, KIPRJMOD and the github one.
I added MYSYSMOD as a custom path ages ago. What I find odd about the dialog
boxes that let you ad
I think the reason is that KIPRJMOD is not editable. Still, it would be better
to show it in the dialog and just make it read-only (as then the user would
know it existed without opening the help window). Feel free to log a bug for
that (just set its milestone to 6.0).
I’ll merge your patch.
Turns out the redundant code was not very redundant. There would have to
be some more refactoring of the code to
get this all using the NormalizePath command in common/env_paths.cpp
I am also uncertain, since I dont understand the codebase good enough,
to why Pgm.GetLocalEnvVars does not
inclu
Found a bug shortly after, I will reupload. I will also remove the
redundant code and check if it still works.
On 2018-04-06 13:05, Jeff Young wrote:
Patch looks good to me, although I’d rather see the redundant code removed.
On 6 Apr 2018, at 11:30, kristoffer Ödmark wrote:
<0001-Footpri
Patch looks good to me, although I’d rather see the redundant code removed.
> On 6 Apr 2018, at 11:30, kristoffer Ödmark
> wrote:
>
> <0001-Footprint-Wizard-now-also-handles-custom-Env-paths.patch>
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Attached is a patch that adds support for custom environment paths.
Previously the wizard would only accept KISYSMOD, KIPRJMOD and the
github one.
left some legacy handling in the GetAutoPath, as to not break anything,
I can remove it if wanted.
- Kristoffer
On 2018-04-04 11:02, jp charra
Ah, I was using it wrong. I was looking for someway to start a new lib,
not realising
I need to start a new footprint and then start a new lib from that.
Thanks and sorry
for that. Although, would be nice to be able to start a new footprint in
a new lib directly
when opening the footprint editor
Le 04/04/2018 à 10:01, kristoffer Ödmark a écrit :
> Hello!
>
> So it was a while since I made some noise, so its time again.
>
> Is there a way to create new footprint libs from KiCad? I cannot find it,
> right now I create them by mkdir name.pretty, thento be able to add them
> with the wizard,
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