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Message #00296
RE : Re: Re: Two serious bugs in eeschema & pcbnew
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From:
yann gouy <yann_gouy@...>
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Date:
Wed, 30 May 2007 16:51:36 +0200 (CEST)
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In-reply-to:
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hello,
I agree, the Eagle selection way is pretty convenient.
regards.
Yann
--- Milan Horák <stranger@...> a écrit :
> Hallo,
>
> durianblengin napsal(a):
> > <jean-pierre.charras@...> wrote:
> > True, sorry again. It is difficult to find a good way for selecting
> > items. Perhaps the best way is to have some button to exclude from
> > selection levels, and this is already (implicitly) so. Next, choose
> > the one element found having the smallest bounding box. This scheme
> > only poses problems when two (or more) elements have exactly the
> same
> > bounding box, and this could be solved by having buttons to exclude
> > from selecting some kind of elements. Still remains the case when
> you
> > put two identical items one over another... but this is sick. Other
> > programs let you use the TAB key to select all the elements one
> after
> > each other, but this is inapplicable here. The last resort could be
> to
> > have a separate window listing all the clickable elements, showing
> at
> > request; but this seems too cumbersome. Given a reasonably
> mechanism,
> > one can always drag temporarily away an offending item, do its
> work,
> > and put the item back in place.
> >
>
> I think Eagle's way is not bad:
> - left click to highlight component
> - right click to highlight next component or left click to select
> highlighted component
>
> No offense. I used Eagle, now I use Kicad (both Windows and Linux
> versions).
>
> Milan
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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