Re: [PEDA] The latest information on the next Protel release

2002-01-18 Thread Rene Tschaggelar

Yes, I meant that plus a lot more.
There are pulldown boxes, that show 5 of 7 entries, without
a reason not to show all, and you have to scroll.

There could be a wishlist, what all we want to be changed.
I'm happy routing manually.

Rene

Bob Wolfe wrote:

 Rene,
 If you mean that it should work EXACTLY the same way as the PCB
 you got my vote. That was pretty annouying to get used to.
 That is one pet peave about CAD systems that most just don't
 get and it really bugs me. Is the fact that all of the simple functions like
 pan, zoom etc
 do not use the same method of operation across all their tools. I could see
 it if the
 CAD company bought the other portion but when it is all from one company
 those opreations should work exactly the same in all their editors or
 programs whether
 it be pcb, schematic, simulation or drawing.
 Bob


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Re: [PEDA] The latest information on the next Protel release

2002-01-17 Thread Rene Tschaggelar

Great,
is there a wishlist ?
I'd rather have the paning in the schematic fixed before
getting a new autorouter.

Rene


Protel CSC wrote:

 Hi Everyone,
 
 This posting is to let you know that we have created a new section on the
 Protel website - Protel Product Previews - designed to keep our users
 up-to-date with the latest advancements in the next generation of the Protel
 product. Within the Protel Product Preview section you will find links to
 press releases, technical white papers and other information relating to the
 next version of the Protel product. More information about the new features
 and enhancements will regularly be added to the Product Preview section in
 the lead up to the release.
 
 To read about the upcoming release of Protel, including the new Situs
 Topological Autorouter, please visit
 http://www.protel.com/eproduct/preview.html.


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Re: [PEDA] The latest information on the next Protel release

2002-01-17 Thread Bob Wolfe

Rene,
If you mean that it should work EXACTLY the same way as the PCB
you got my vote. That was pretty annouying to get used to.
That is one pet peave about CAD systems that most just don't
get and it really bugs me. Is the fact that all of the simple functions like
pan, zoom etc
do not use the same method of operation across all their tools. I could see
it if the
CAD company bought the other portion but when it is all from one company
those opreations should work exactly the same in all their editors or
programs whether
it be pcb, schematic, simulation or drawing.
Bob

Robert M. Wolfe, C.I.D.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Rene Tschaggelar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Protel EDA Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:03 AM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] The latest information on the next Protel release


 Great,
 is there a wishlist ?
 I'd rather have the paning in the schematic fixed before
 getting a new autorouter.

 Rene


 Protel CSC wrote:

  Hi Everyone,
 
  This posting is to let you know that we have created a new section on
the
  Protel website - Protel Product Previews - designed to keep our users
  up-to-date with the latest advancements in the next generation of the
Protel
  product. Within the Protel Product Preview section you will find links
to
  press releases, technical white papers and other information relating to
the
  next version of the Protel product. More information about the new
features
  and enhancements will regularly be added to the Product Preview section
in
  the lead up to the release.
 
  To read about the upcoming release of Protel, including the new Situs
  Topological Autorouter, please visit
  http://www.protel.com/eproduct/preview.html.



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Re: [PEDA] The latest information on the next Protel release

2002-01-17 Thread Gene Silvernail

Gee what a novel idea.

We make all of our software modules consistant across the users
interface...this is revolutionary.with stagering implications
users do what users do bestcomputors do what computors do bestwe all
live happily hereafter !

Here here I'm with youAnother yea vote for interface consistancy

Gene Silvernail

- Original Message -
From: Bob Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Protel EDA Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:25 AM
Subject: Re: [PEDA] The latest information on the next Protel release


 Rene,
 If you mean that it should work EXACTLY the same way as the PCB
 you got my vote. That was pretty annouying to get used to.
 That is one pet peave about CAD systems that most just don't
 get and it really bugs me. Is the fact that all of the simple functions
like
 pan, zoom etc
 do not use the same method of operation across all their tools. I could
see
 it if the
 CAD company bought the other portion but when it is all from one company
 those opreations should work exactly the same in all their editors or
 programs whether
 it be pcb, schematic, simulation or drawing.
 Bob

 Robert M. Wolfe, C.I.D.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - Original Message -
 From: Rene Tschaggelar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Protel EDA Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:03 AM
 Subject: Re: [PEDA] The latest information on the next Protel release


  Great,
  is there a wishlist ?
  I'd rather have the paning in the schematic fixed before
  getting a new autorouter.
 
  Rene
 
 
  Protel CSC wrote:
 
   Hi Everyone,
  
   This posting is to let you know that we have created a new section on
 the
   Protel website - Protel Product Previews - designed to keep our users
   up-to-date with the latest advancements in the next generation of the
 Protel
   product. Within the Protel Product Preview section you will find links
 to
   press releases, technical white papers and other information relating
to
 the
   next version of the Protel product. More information about the new
 features
   and enhancements will regularly be added to the Product Preview
section
 in
   the lead up to the release.
  
   To read about the upcoming release of Protel, including the new Situs
   Topological Autorouter, please visit
   http://www.protel.com/eproduct/preview.html.
 
 




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