On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 06:23:55PM -0400, Russ Nelson wrote:
> Art Haas writes:
> > to place the parallel line. Use a similar procedure for creating
> > horizontal lines 13.55mm across. You then go to 'Draw'->'Segment' and
> > draw segments on the box defined by the construction lines.
>
> Hrm.
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:17:10AM -0400, Russ Nelson wrote:
> In Interface/Gtk/gtkmirror.py/get_mirror_line_cb, a variable called
> "_got_line" is being set, but is never being used. Should that line
> be removed?
No, but it needs to be moved and set if a construction is selected.
I've commited
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 06:10:53AM -, Russ Nelson wrote:
> In Interface/Gtk/gtkedit.py/select_motion_notify, _width and _height
> are set but not used.
>
> Other than that, it's the same code as in gtkmirror.py/select_motion_notify,
> which is the same code as in gtkmodify.py/select_motion_not
o Modify/Mirror
o Click on a construction line
o It says "Click on the objects to mirror"
o Click on an object Mirrored.
o It says "Click on the mirroring construction line"
Perhaps it should say "Click on the object to mirror"?
Maybe, since it allows a rubberband select, it should say
Title: PythonCAD Tutorial 1
PythonCAD Tutorial 1
Creating a simple linkage with two holes and round ends
First, a few notes:
Default scale is millimeters.
Notice:
coordinates of cursor in bottom-right
instructions for the next click in lower left
On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 04:05:26PM -, Russ Nelson wrote:
> o Modify/Mirror
> o Click on a construction line
> o It says "Click on the objects to mirror"
> o Click on an object Mirrored.
> o It says "Click on the mirroring construction line"
>
> Perhaps it should say "Click on the ob
Art Haas writes:
> I've tweaked this code slightly after reading your mail. I changed
> the prompt after the mirror line is selected, and if the first mouse
> click doesn't land on an object then the prompt changes again to
> indicate the selection is done via boxing the objects.
Hrm. I've go
I'm trying (as I said before) to design a set of holes for switches,
and I want to use the printed output as a template for cutting holes.
I'll print the output on sticky-back paper, stick it to the panel, and
cut right from the printout.
Not clear to me what "size" paper I should select to get a