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fleventynine 2 days ago [-]
Just donated $250; I'm trying to get in the habit of supporting the open source projects I use similarly to the cost of their proprietary competitors.
gadiyar 2 days ago [-]
Such a well-written release notes page. I like how someone took the time to credit people for each feature that was added.
junon 1 days ago [-]
Wow this looks like an incredible set of features this release. Jump over and schematic grouping will be super useful, and I didn't even know they were working on reusable design blocks. Kicad feels like the next blender in that it's really getting a lot of treatment. Congrats!
bluehex 2 days ago [-]
Congratulations and thank you to all the contributors! KiCad is an amazing piece of software.
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bsoles 2 days ago [-]
I regularly try to donate to KiCad, FreeCad, and LibreOffice. They all have been terrific resources for me. Screw Microslop.
georgefrowny 1 days ago [-]
Binary Cadence import is a big one. You no longer need Allegro Viewer for looking at dev board design files and no more license for exporting either.
throwa356262 15 hours ago [-]
Kicad got hop-over crossings?
This is more impressive than a working auto router.
IshKebab 1 days ago [-]
Congrats. Honestly I think Horizon and LibrePCB are better - I'll reconsider when you can drag components in the schematic editor without instantly disconnecting all the wires.
Still, nice to have alternatives.
gertop 1 days ago [-]
You can move without disconnecting, you have to "drag" instead of move. Press G. Last time I tried it it just created a ratsnest of random angles wires though so you still have to fix them all one by one.
That's also why I ditched kicad, it's really a very very basic thing that every other software gets right. Wires should follow your part and do 0 and 90 angles only... Then all you have to fix are overlaps, if any.
craftyjon 1 days ago [-]
I would recommend you both try recent KiCad in that case, because what you're asking for is how it has worked since KiCad 9 (and 10 will also warn you about overlaps visually)
throttlebody 1 days ago [-]
RTFM
IshKebab 22 hours ago [-]
It's still broken if you need to read the manual to be able to move components sanely.
georgefrowny 13 hours ago [-]
Drag with connections is the default in KiCad 9?
rasz 3 hours ago [-]
Afaik in pcb editor default, as in just mouse click and drag, is Move all selected elements and nothing else. Drag with tracks is on D or right click menu. While dragging tracks does trigger Shove mode dragging components does not :(
georgefrowny 3 hours ago [-]
He's talking about schematic editor though.
Personally I don't drag single parts with the mouse because it's two clicks for the same thing, so it's irrelevant which action that does. KiCad's best usability innovation is that you press M/G and the thing under the cursor gets selected automatically. And you don't need to keep the button down which is bad for accuracy and for your hand if you do it all day long.
So to drag is not click, release, click, hold, drag but M/G, move mouse.
The last bit is true though.
dmonterocrespo 1 days ago [-]
I've donated about $100 USD to it. KidCAD is great software because many engineering systems are too expensive for students. Another very interesting project that's gaining traction is the Arduino emulator https://velxio.dev
WalterGR 1 days ago [-]
> Another very interesting project that's gaining traction is the Arduino emulator https://velxio.dev
This is more impressive than a working auto router.
Still, nice to have alternatives.
That's also why I ditched kicad, it's really a very very basic thing that every other software gets right. Wires should follow your part and do 0 and 90 angles only... Then all you have to fix are overlaps, if any.
Personally I don't drag single parts with the mouse because it's two clicks for the same thing, so it's irrelevant which action that does. KiCad's best usability innovation is that you press M/G and the thing under the cursor gets selected automatically. And you don't need to keep the button down which is bad for accuracy and for your hand if you do it all day long.
So to drag is not click, release, click, hold, drag but M/G, move mouse.
The last bit is true though.
It’s your project, right? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47294568