Hi:
(Please forgive me if this has already been "asked and answered"... but I
couldn't find anything about it in GEDA-User or in a bug list search...)
I've been running the nightlies for PCB on Ubuntu (9.04 and 9.10) for
several months now and I've found it to be a great tool for building
boards, even better than the commercial packages I use at work. However,
I've seen a message in my message log since I've been running the
nightlies, and was wondering if anybody else knew what I was doing wrong.
When I move a component name on the board, I get the message
"Request for bounding box of unsupported type 1024"
in the Message Log. It doesn't appear to have any adverse effect on the
design, but it does wind up being pretty annoying - especially after I move
names for a couple hundred components on the board I'm designing.
Has anybody seen this before (I can't believe I'm the only one at this
point,) or is it a configuration issue on my end?
Thanks in advance for your help!
-Jonathon Schrader
Nobody/Anonymous
GTK HID
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Date: 2009-11-23 23:29
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Date: 2009-11-12 09:07 I see it from time to time with Lesstif HID. what PCB GUI do you use? Do |