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Re: gEDA-user: gnucap - oscillator example
Hi Dan,
> "give the the script to do what I just did".
Do you mean:
1) the user activated a submenu item, and he/she wants to
display the "Scheme/shell" script that was activated?
or
2) The user wants to display the last user input dialog
before he/she click OK? Like a repeat last Macro?
Dan, have you got a chance to try the
"Generic Gschem Dynamic Scripting Tools Menus" package I posted
http://archives.seul.org/geda/dev/Jul-2008/msg00012.html ?
If you did, any thoughts and suggestions?
Best Regards,
Paul Tan
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan McMahill <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: gEDA user mailing list <geda-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 5:27 pm
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: gnucap - oscillator example
al davis wrote:
> If you can make the gEDA/PCB/gnucap combination work well enough
> that 100% schematic driven gives you all the functionality of a
> command line, you have my complete support. If you can just
> make it do beginner tasks well, without holding them back, you
> have my complete support.
What can be really useful is for the gui driven setup to have a menu
choice that says "give the the script to do what I just did". That
sort
of functionality can be a huge benefit when learning to use whatever
scripting/programming capability might be available for a simulation
environment or simulator. Now you somewhat have the best of both
worlds. The gui doesn't provide the only interface so you're not
limited by gui sorts of constraints but it is there to help you with
simple things and for getting you started on the more complicated
things.
-Dan
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