> > > It isn't as handy as it could be, but yes, just set the tool to the > > > letter you want it to place and just left click. > > > > > Thanks, I should have figure that one out. > > An other one. As it is very easy overwrite something by mistake, do you plan to make undo (Ctrl-z) operational or is it already? > > Gaston > > So nobody is interestd in my EE-Draw program now? I think Roman is being a wee bit too sensitive over his treatment at the hands of wee fickle Piclisters. As one sig line says (amended) - your competition are not your enemy - certainly not here in hippie-ware world. I downloaded one of the middie versions of Roman's program and it was certainly going in the right direction. I look forward to its completion. I have bookmarked Al's one for when it also reaches maturity. There should be a place for both if they don't both produce identical outputs. My greatest need is for something suitable for putting good ASCII diagrams in email. I can, albeit a little laboriously, produce GIFs from my old steam driven PROTEL so if things get too complex that is often a viable solution. For PICLIST level ccts with a few transistors, inductors, resistors etc and maybe an IC or 2 then a straight ASCII solution is brilliant. Being able to mail the standalone program is useful but not as much as having good ASCII output. A program of any REASONABLE size can always be pointed to on a web site and in many cases the main need is to send the diagram - enabling the recipient to modify and respond is another (also very useful) matter. I'll be very happy to see Roman's program become as useful as Protel DOS Schematic! - keep up the good work Roman. User warning: Use non-proportional font to view this artistic creation - ,*, ,*, *|* *|* '*' '*' ,**, | '**' | '-- ,' -------------' By EE-Draw. 437 text bytes. regards Russell McMahon > It was designed to be smaller and faster than any > windows app, suitable for emailing both file and > the program itself. I was happy to add whatever > features people wanted to make the perfect circuit > sketch pad but everyone prefers Al's 2-hour drag and > drop windows app over a small maximum performance > custom written application? I expected more from > piclisters. > -Roman > > -- > http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! > email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body > > > -- http://www.piclist.com#nomail Going offline? Don't AutoReply us! email listserv@mitvma.mit.edu with SET PICList DIGEST in the body