Re: Using xfig to draw circuits?
- From: "Paminu" <asdad@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 20:50:50 +0200
"Bernd Paysan" <bernd.paysan@xxxxxx> skrev i en meddelelse
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> Paminu wrote:
>
>> I ham trying to use xfig to draw a singlecycle CPU architecture. When a
>> wire gets split I would like to make a little black dot, is that
>> possible?
>
> Sure. Draw a small filled black circle over the wire split (I usually draw
> only one, and copy that around when needed).
>
>> I could be nice if I could make a box and then "glue" one end of a wire
>> to
>> it and glue the other to another box, is that possible?
>
> Glues are automatic in xfig. If you select the "move" tool, there's a
> "Smart
> Links" option in the bottom tool-bar. Click on it, and select "Slide".
> Then, when moving the boxes around, the wires will follow.
>
thanks that was just what I was looking for!
Do you know if its possible to undo more changes than one? Its rather wierd
that is only possible to change the last addition.
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