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Message #26158
Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
Roman Pavelka wrote:
> 1. I would propose to add this one liner to documentation for
> dependencies in Ubuntu and Debian:
Added.
> 2. Paths are broken for me for some symbols, because I have Kicad in
> /usr/local/share/kicad
No, the paths work fine :-) The diagnostics are misleading, though.
It tries several locations, and reports all misses, but not the hits
(unless you increase the verbositi level). I still have to fix this.
> "TIP122" not found
> "LM358N" not found
What was broken is alias processing. I assumed there'd be only one
per ALIAS directive, but there can be a long list. This should work
now.
Thanks !
- Werner
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References
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Werner Almesberger, 2016-09-07
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Eldar Khayrullin, 2016-09-07
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Werner Almesberger, 2016-09-08
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Eldar Khayrullin, 2016-09-08
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Werner Almesberger, 2016-09-08
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Eldar Khayrullin, 2016-09-08
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Werner Almesberger, 2016-09-09
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Eldar Khayrullin, 2016-09-09
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Werner Almesberger, 2016-09-10
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Re: announcing eeshow (schematics renderer and viewer)
From: Roman Pavelka, 2016-09-10