-------- Original message --------
From: Engidea <email address hidden>
Date:02/01/2014 5:30 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: [Bug 1272638] Re: pcbnew: no feedback while "searching" for a module
Thanks Dick
I understand that reducing the libraries reduces the unresponsive time, however I am just reminding the following gnerelally accepted GUI gidelines
- GUI should never be unresponsive, the user should have a clear idea of what is happening
- GUI should never be left hanging out without a cancel possibility (immagine a network connection goes down)
I am just wondering, would it be possible to update the local library
using plain and simple git and just telling to kicad where the local
"repository copy" is ?
Please take my observation as a positive remark, I do not wish to
criticise your work in any way
You did not answer my question.
Sent from my Galaxy S®III
-------- Original message --------
From: Engidea <email address hidden>
Date:02/01/2014 5:30 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: <email address hidden>
Subject: [Bug 1272638] Re: pcbnew: no feedback while "searching" for a module
Thanks Dick
I understand that reducing the libraries reduces the unresponsive time, however I am just reminding the following gnerelally accepted GUI gidelines
- GUI should never be unresponsive, the user should have a clear idea of what is happening
- GUI should never be left hanging out without a cancel possibility (immagine a network connection goes down)
I am just wondering, would it be possible to update the local library
using plain and simple git and just telling to kicad where the local
"repository copy" is ?
Please take my observation as a positive remark, I do not wish to
criticise your work in any way
-- /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1272638
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