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Re: XSL Script to convert BOM XML File to CSV

 

You can also do

ls %I

Which does nothing also.  The xml file is then in the same directory as
your non-existant output file choice.
On Apr 17, 2013 5:20 PM, "Miguel Angel Ajo" <miguelangel@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> I'd like to contribute a new plugin for the net list output:
>
> Title: "XML Netlist"
> Command: cp "%I" "%O"
>
> it's just perfect for a heavy post processing I need to do, building
> documents out of PCB + this XML input.
>
>
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> Miguel Angel Ajo
> http://www.nbee.es
> +34911407752
> skype: ajoajoajo
>
> On Wednesday, 17 de April de 2013 at 23:44, Miguel Angel Ajo wrote:
>
>  For anyone as lost as I was, please read section 14.
>
>
> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kicad-developers/kicad/doc/download/head:/1115%4016bec504-3128-0410-b3e8-8e38c2123bca:trunk%252Fkicad-doc%252Fdoc%252Fhelp%252Fen%252Feeschema.pdf/eeschema.pdf
>
> Awesome work.
>
> Miguel Angel Ajo
> http://www.nbee.es
> +34911407752
> skype: ajoajoajo
>
> On Wednesday, 17 de April de 2013 at 23:28, Miguel Angel Ajo wrote:
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> On Wednesday, 17 de April de 2013 at 20:15, Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
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>
> and, may be even
> some kind of json writer
>
>
>
> If json was a famous writer, we could refer to him as one of a kind. But I
> have never
> read any of his writings.
>
>
> :-P :)
>
>
>
>
> More seriously, on the one occasion I had to read json format, ( a node.js
> kick ass
> server we wrote ) I was disappointed that the format could not handle
> comments.
>
> It cannot do it? I thought it was simple javascript, with /* comments */,
> but I suppose
> it's a reduced set to avoid security issues. Too bad..
>
>
>
> So we ended up using javascript to hold that data, so we could comment it.
> It was a hand
> edited configuration file, stated in pure javascript not json. json's
> writings are a
> solution to a problem that does not exist.
>
> Well, my intention with that was having something that I can parse in many
> scripting languages with
> no more than two lines, and that keeps all the information eeschema can
> provide.
>
> Other option could be XML, but if you have XSL in play, I suppose you
> already render it.
>
> I'm looking for the document right now..  (I must refresh my neuron ram
> cells, almost discharged..)
>
>
>  Miguel Angel Ajo
> http://www.nbee.es
> +34911407752
> skype: ajoajoajo
>
>
>
>

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