[kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread ferraro.giuse...@ymail.com
Hi, do You know how is author of TTconv? Is it possible to fix the bug in Your opinion? I think is important for kicad's people. Are You agree? G --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Robert birmingham_spi...@... wrote: That's me, but I didn't write either TTConv or the AWK script. All I

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread Robert
Yes, his name is Devid Spagni - see http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/kicad-users/message/6928. He's aware of the problems, but I don't think he is actively working on TTConv. He has said that TTConv needs a lot of work. The original Python scripts are here if you fancy sorting them out

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Schematics corruption with EESchema?

2010-05-21 Thread jean-pierre.char...@gipsa-lab.inpg.fr
lynchaj a écrit : Hi! Thanks! I am using EEschema version build 2010-04-19 23xx-unstable I recently upgraded EEschema to try to fix this problem but it remains. I am using WinXP home 32 bit. Are you sure the ALPACA.sch file was created from the scratch. It sounds like a copy outside

[kicad-users] Re: New to KiCad

2010-05-21 Thread nickoatley
if the pin is bidirectional, then define it as bidirectional :) If it really could be anything, then define it as unspecified. Nick. --- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, yukku yukkoo yukku19752...@... wrote: Hi,   The only thing to watch out for is that when you've defined the Vcc pin to

[kicad-users] Re: Schematics corruption with EESchema?

2010-05-21 Thread lynchaj
--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, jean-pierre.char...@... jean-pierre.char...@... wrote: lynchaj a écrit : Hi! Thanks! I am using EEschema version build 2010-04-19 23xx-unstable I recently upgraded EEschema to try to fix this problem but it remains. I am using WinXP home

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread Claudio
Hi Robert. Thanks for posting your AWK script , I have tried with GAWK-WIN, running on windows. I saved your script in text file and called it ConvertPBM.awk -- Is that OK ? Then a use the Windows, START - EXECUTE C:\gawk-win\gawk -f ConvertPBM.awk test.pbm C:\gawk-win\art.out C:\gawk-win =

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread Claudio
I GOT IT !!! I installed cygwin and did. Thanks !!! 2010/5/21 Claudio listas.arqu...@gmail.com Hi Robert. Thanks for posting your AWK script , I have tried with GAWK-WIN, running on windows. I saved your script in text file and called it ConvertPBM.awk -- Is that OK ? Then a use

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread Robert
Thanks for posting your AWK script , I have tried with GAWK-WIN, running on Glad you got it sorted, but it's not my script, so please don't thank me for it! The script was written by raoulduke_esq, who posted it on the kicad list. It was just easier for me to grab it off my PC and repost

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread Jean-Paul Gendner
Hi, Please (not urgent), may you describe in details all the steps to convert (under Windows XP) a .jpg file to be able to get it in a pcb ? Regards, Jean-Paul Jean-Paul Gendner 03.88.27.03.44 _ De :

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread kajdas
You must have downloaded a Cygwin version of gawk which probably contains many Cygwin dependencies. I have gawk-3.1.6-1 that works fine without Cygwin. You should look for a stand alone version of the program which in my case is 352kB long. There are many versions but stand alone version is the

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread Claudio
So I have give thanks to both you and him ! Thanks! 2010/5/21 Robert birmingham_spi...@gmx.net Thanks for posting your AWK script , I have tried with GAWK-WIN, running on Glad you got it sorted, but it's not my script, so please don't thank me for it! The script was written by

Re: [kicad-users] Re: Images and logo inside PCB

2010-05-21 Thread Robert
You need a bitmap editor capable of saving an ASCI PBM file, eg Gimp. Firstly you should scale the image. raoulduke_esq's AWK script generates a raster scan, so you get as many lines as there are horizontal pixels. It's probably best to scale to about 100 horizontal pixels and quickly do