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@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ Last Revised: 28-Feb-2010 |
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Kicad needs wxWidgets, the multi platform G.U.I. |
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Known problems: |
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wxMSW: |
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*DO NOT* use wxMSW.2.8.1 |
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in fact: use wxWidgets >= 2.9.3 |
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use *only* wxWidgets >= 3.0 |
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wxGTK |
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Use wxWidgets 2.8.10 or later |
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@ -21,15 +20,6 @@ So use a very recent version (>= 2.8.10 (that also solve other bugs) |
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wxWidgets patch: |
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wxMSW, version 2.8.x |
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Some zoom values smaller than 3 to 5 create artifacts on screen, mainly values < 1. |
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(corresponding to draw scale factor > 1 ) |
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See http://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/9554 (and 11669). |
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This is fixed in version 2.9.3 |
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wxWidgets 2.9.1 (all platforms) |
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Has a problem when using the built in string to double conversion: |
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In countries using a comm instead of a point as floating number separator |
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wxGTK version: All |
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wxGTK version: All before wxWidgets 3.0 |
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Patch for printing wide traces that were shown with missing rounded end caps. |
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Without this patch, printing boards and schematics under Linux, and perhaps OSX |
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@ -57,3 +47,10 @@ Add after this line: |
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PsPrint( "1 setlinecap\n" ); |
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PsPrint("%%EndSetup\n"); |
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Known bug on Windows: |
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Postscript printers print tracks like tin line. |
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It happens only for PS drivers, and PDF printer. |
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Other drivers (PCL for instance) work fine, |
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so it is unlikely a bug inside Kicad/wxWidgets |
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