From euro_ii at libero.it Wed Jul 1 10:48:51 2009 From: euro_ii at libero.it (euro_ii at libero.it) Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 10:48:51 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [PythonCAD] R: Re: New Logo For Pythoncad needed Message-ID: <14089571.804271246438131517.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Were can i found this icon? Matteo >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: jantonio.martin at gmail.com >Data: 30/06/2009 16.53 >A: >Ogg: Re: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad needed > >Hola Miguel, >I like this icon and I think it would be nice to combine it with the >"Pythoncad" word in order to get a logo. >Using the python logo is a good idea, and this icon seems to me >cleaner than the current logo. > >Regards, >Jos? Antonio > >2009/6/30 Miguel Verd? : >> Here I let you one logo I?ve made about one year ago when I was working on >> the icons for a new interface I proposed to make with glade and make the >> PythonCAD more similar to the AutoCAD interface. I think this is very >> important because the autodesk?s program is an in fact standard and a lot of >> people wants to migrate from it but has no option to other similar programs >> that reduced the trainning efort. Unfortunatly I gave up the project but I >> would like if some one try... >> >> About the logo it?s based on the Tango icon project (very common on gnome >> software) and I tried to write the 3 letters of CAD, the C and D from the >> Python Logo, and the A from a set square. >> >> Greetings. >> >> Miguel Verd? Bernabeu >> >> Te recomiendo que utilices: >> OpenOffice.org, es compatible con el MicroSoft Office, es gratis, es libre, >> est? disponible para Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Solaris y en Espa?ol, >> Catalan, Ingl?s... Presentaciones en diapositivas, Hoja de C?lculo, >> Procesador de textos, edici?n HTML, gr?ficos vectoriales, f?rmulas... >> >> Et recomane que utilitzes: >> Utilitza OpenOffice.org, ?s compatible amb el MicroSoft Office, ?s gratis, >> es lliure, est? disponible per Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Solaris i en >> Catal?, Espanyol, Angl?s, ... Presentacions en diapositives, Fulla de >> c?lcul, Processador de text, edici? HTML, gr?fics vectorials, f?rmules... >> >> http://es.openoffice.org >> >> ________________________________ >> De: Jos? Antonio Mart?n Prieto >> Para: pythoncad at python.org >> Enviado: s?bado, 27 de junio, 2009 11:52:00 >> Asunto: Re: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad needed >> >> Hi Matteo, >> I'm who designed the current logo and the web theme. I don't really >> like the logo too much, so I agree with you about changing it. In >> fact, I'm thinking on a complete redesign of the website. >> >> But I don't understand why it should be gnome-like. Pythoncad can run >> in different platforms. >> >> Regards, >> Jos? Antonio >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:27 AM, euro_ii at libero.it >> wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Any artist in the mailing List ?? >>> >>> I would like to change the pythonCad logo with some more gnome like stye.. >>> >>> any Idea ... Suggestions ... ? >>> >>> ciao >>> Matteo >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> PythonCAD mailing list >>> PythonCAD at python.org >>> http://mail.python. org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? >> _______________________________________________ >> PythonCAD mailing list >> PythonCAD at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >> >> > > > >-- >"In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? >_______________________________________________ >PythonCAD mailing list >PythonCAD at python.org >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad > From jantonio.martin at gmail.com Wed Jul 1 09:16:14 2009 From: jantonio.martin at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9_Antonio_Mart=EDn_Prieto?=) Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 09:16:14 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad needed In-Reply-To: References: <940975.34145.qm@web23302.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi. If we are going to use a derived version of the python logo, we should ask for permission to the Python Software Foundation. >From the python website (http://www.python.org/community/logos/): "In general, we want the logo to be used as widely as possible to indicate use of Python or suitability for Python. However, please ask first when using a derived version of the logo or when in doubt." 2009/6/30 Jos? Antonio Mart?n Prieto : > Hola Miguel, > I like this icon and I think it would be nice to combine it with the > "Pythoncad" word in order to get a logo. > Using the python logo is a good idea, and this icon seems to me > cleaner than the current logo. > > Regards, > Jos? Antonio > > 2009/6/30 Miguel Verd? : >> Here I let you one logo I?ve made about one year ago when I was working on >> the icons for a new interface I proposed to make with glade and make the >> PythonCAD more similar to the AutoCAD interface. I think this is very >> important because the autodesk?s program is an in fact standard and a lot of >> people wants to migrate from it but has no option to other similar programs >> that reduced the trainning efort. Unfortunatly I gave up the project but I >> would like if some one try... >> >> About the logo it?s based on the Tango icon project (very common on gnome >> software) and I tried to write the 3 letters of CAD, the C and D from the >> Python Logo, and the A from a set square. >> >> Greetings. >> >> Miguel Verd? Bernabeu >> >> Te recomiendo que utilices: >> OpenOffice.org, es compatible con el MicroSoft Office, es gratis, es libre, >> est? disponible para Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Solaris y en Espa?ol, >> Catalan, Ingl?s... Presentaciones en diapositivas, Hoja de C?lculo, >> Procesador de textos, edici?n HTML, gr?ficos vectoriales, f?rmulas... >> >> Et recomane que utilitzes: >> Utilitza OpenOffice.org, ?s compatible amb el MicroSoft Office, ?s gratis, >> es lliure, est? disponible per Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Solaris i en >> Catal?, Espanyol, Angl?s, ... Presentacions en diapositives, Fulla de >> c?lcul, Processador de text, edici? HTML, gr?fics vectorials, f?rmules... >> >> http://es.openoffice.org >> >> ________________________________ >> De: Jos? Antonio Mart?n Prieto >> Para: pythoncad at python.org >> Enviado: s?bado, 27 de junio, 2009 11:52:00 >> Asunto: Re: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad needed >> >> Hi Matteo, >> I'm who designed the current logo and the web theme. I don't really >> like the logo too much, so I agree with you about changing it. In >> fact, I'm thinking on a complete redesign of the website. >> >> But I don't understand why it should be gnome-like. Pythoncad can run >> in different platforms. >> >> Regards, >> Jos? Antonio >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:27 AM, euro_ii at libero.it >> wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Any artist in the mailing List ?? >>> >>> I would like to change the pythonCad logo with some more gnome like stye.. >>> >>> any Idea ... Suggestions ... ? >>> >>> ciao >>> Matteo >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> PythonCAD mailing list >>> PythonCAD at python.org >>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? >> _______________________________________________ >> PythonCAD mailing list >> PythonCAD at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >> >> > > > > -- > "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? > -- "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? From euro_ii at libero.it Thu Jul 2 12:15:05 2009 From: euro_ii at libero.it (euro_ii at libero.it) Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 12:15:05 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [PythonCAD] R: Re: New Logo For Pythoncad needed Message-ID: <6483517.954731246529705783.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Hi Jantonio, >Hi. If we are going to use a derived version of the python logo, we >should ask for permission to the Python Software Foundation. Could you please Take care of this ? I Think having a python logo with somethink that indicate Drawing or cad.. could be the right solution fro the new logo. ciao Matteo >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: jantonio.martin at gmail.com >Data: 01/07/2009 9.16 >A: >Ogg: Re: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad needed > >Hi. If we are going to use a derived version of the python logo, we >should ask for permission to the Python Software Foundation. > >>From the python website (http://www.python.org/community/logos/): >"In general, we want the logo to be used as widely as possible to >indicate use of Python or suitability for Python. However, please ask >first when using a derived version of the logo or when in doubt." > > > >2009/6/30 Jos? Antonio Mart?n Prieto : >> Hola Miguel, >> I like this icon and I think it would be nice to combine it with the >> "Pythoncad" word in order to get a logo. >> Using the python logo is a good idea, and this icon seems to me >> cleaner than the current logo. >> >> Regards, >> Jos? Antonio >> >> 2009/6/30 Miguel Verd? : >>> Here I let you one logo I?ve made about one year ago when I was working on >>> the icons for a new interface I proposed to make with glade and make the >>> PythonCAD more similar to the AutoCAD interface. I think this is very >>> important because the autodesk?s program is an in fact standard and a lot of >>> people wants to migrate from it but has no option to other similar programs >>> that reduced the trainning efort. Unfortunatly I gave up the project but I >>> would like if some one try... >>> >>> About the logo it?s based on the Tango icon project (very common on gnome >>> software) and I tried to write the 3 letters of CAD, the C and D from the >>> Python Logo, and the A from a set square. >>> >>> Greetings. >>> >>> Miguel Verd? Bernabeu >>> >>> Te recomiendo que utilices: >>> OpenOffice. org, es compatible con el MicroSoft Office, es gratis, es libre, >>> est? disponible para Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Solaris y en Espa?ol, >>> Catalan, Ingl?s... Presentaciones en diapositivas, Hoja de C?lculo, >>> Procesador de textos, edici?n HTML, gr?ficos vectoriales, f?rmulas... >>> >>> Et recomane que utilitzes: >>> Utilitza OpenOffice.org, ?s compatible amb el MicroSoft Office, ?s gratis, >>> es lliure, est? disponible per Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Solaris i en >>> Catal?, Espanyol, Angl?s, ... Presentacions en diapositives, Fulla de >>> c?lcul, Processador de text, edici? HTML, gr?fics vectorials, f?rmules... >>> >>> http://es.openoffice.org >>> >>> ________________________________ >>> De: Jos? Antonio Mart?n Prieto >>> Para: pythoncad at python.org >>> Enviado: s?bado, 27 de junio, 2009 11:52:00 >>> Asunto: Re: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad needed >>> >>> Hi Matteo, >>> I'm who designed the current logo and the web theme. I don't really >>> like the logo too much, so I agree with you about changing it. In >>> fact, I'm thinking on a complete redesign of the website. >>> >>> But I don't understand why it should be gnome-like. Pythoncad can run >>> in different platforms. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jos? Antonio >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:27 AM, euro_ii at libero.it >>> wrote: >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> Any artist in the mailing List ?? >>>> >>>> I would like to change the pythonCad logo with some more gnome like stye.. >>>> >>>> any Idea ... Suggestions ... ? >>>> >>>> ciao >>>> Matteo >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> PythonCAD mailing list >>>> PythonCAD at python.org >>>> http://mail.python. org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? >>> _______________________________________________ >>> PythonCAD mailing list >>> PythonCAD at python.org >>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? >> > > > >-- >"In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? >_______________________________________________ >PythonCAD mailing list >PythonCAD at python.org >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad > From jantonio.martin at gmail.com Fri Jul 3 08:19:24 2009 From: jantonio.martin at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9_Antonio_Mart=EDn_Prieto?=) Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 08:19:24 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad needed In-Reply-To: References: <940975.34145.qm@web23302.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi all. I have asked for permission to use the logo to Python Software Foundation and they have replied with these messages: "In a general way, we encourage the use of the Python logo, even in derived forms, for projects clearly using and promoting Python. However, before we can authorize your specific derived logo, the Trademarks Committee will have to take a look at it to make sure there are no issues. Please forward your derived logo (or a URL for it) to the Committee (address above as CC), and any description of its range and manner of use." "Some general & unofficial guidelines for a successful derived logo: * It's OK to use the unaltered Python logo as an element in a derived logo (e.g. the Python logo as a badge; additional graphical elements added; text added; etc.). * The derived logo should be significantly different from the standard Python logo so as not to cause confusion. So if you want to use the Python logo, you need to add other elements to it. * Color changes are generally OK (e.g. to match a flag's colors). * The logo's shape should not be altered at all. Don't use just a portion of the logo, or hide/obscure part, or alter the shape of all or part of the logo. * But it's generally OK to create a logo that doesn't resemble the Python logo at all. For example, the "3" in the logo at http://www.python3.org/ uses the colors and "eyes" of the Python logo, but it is different enough that there can be no confusion. These are only unofficial guidelines though. Once you have a mockup/draft, send it to the PSF Trademarks Committee at psf-trademarks at python.org for approval." 2009/7/1 Jos? Antonio Mart?n Prieto : > Hi. If we are going to use a derived version of the python logo, we > should ask for permission to the Python Software Foundation. > > From the python website (http://www.python.org/community/logos/): > "In general, we want the logo to be used as widely as possible to > indicate use of Python or suitability for Python. However, please ask > first when using a derived version of the logo or when in doubt." > > > > 2009/6/30 Jos? Antonio Mart?n Prieto : >> Hola Miguel, >> I like this icon and I think it would be nice to combine it with the >> "Pythoncad" word in order to get a logo. >> Using the python logo is a good idea, and this icon seems to me >> cleaner than the current logo. >> >> Regards, >> Jos? Antonio >> >> 2009/6/30 Miguel Verd? : >>> Here I let you one logo I?ve made about one year ago when I was working on >>> the icons for a new interface I proposed to make with glade and make the >>> PythonCAD more similar to the AutoCAD interface. I think this is very >>> important because the autodesk?s program is an in fact standard and a lot of >>> people wants to migrate from it but has no option to other similar programs >>> that reduced the trainning efort. Unfortunatly I gave up the project but I >>> would like if some one try... >>> >>> About the logo it?s based on the Tango icon project (very common on gnome >>> software) and I tried to write the 3 letters of CAD, the C and D from the >>> Python Logo, and the A from a set square. >>> >>> Greetings. >>> >>> Miguel Verd? Bernabeu >>> >>> Te recomiendo que utilices: >>> OpenOffice.org, es compatible con el MicroSoft Office, es gratis, es libre, >>> est? disponible para Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Solaris y en Espa?ol, >>> Catalan, Ingl?s... Presentaciones en diapositivas, Hoja de C?lculo, >>> Procesador de textos, edici?n HTML, gr?ficos vectoriales, f?rmulas... >>> >>> Et recomane que utilitzes: >>> Utilitza OpenOffice.org, ?s compatible amb el MicroSoft Office, ?s gratis, >>> es lliure, est? disponible per Linux, Windows, Mac, FreeBSD, Solaris i en >>> Catal?, Espanyol, Angl?s, ... Presentacions en diapositives, Fulla de >>> c?lcul, Processador de text, edici? HTML, gr?fics vectorials, f?rmules... >>> >>> http://es.openoffice.org >>> >>> ________________________________ >>> De: Jos? Antonio Mart?n Prieto >>> Para: pythoncad at python.org >>> Enviado: s?bado, 27 de junio, 2009 11:52:00 >>> Asunto: Re: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad needed >>> >>> Hi Matteo, >>> I'm who designed the current logo and the web theme. I don't really >>> like the logo too much, so I agree with you about changing it. In >>> fact, I'm thinking on a complete redesign of the website. >>> >>> But I don't understand why it should be gnome-like. Pythoncad can run >>> in different platforms. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Jos? Antonio >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:27 AM, euro_ii at libero.it >>> wrote: >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> Any artist in the mailing List ?? >>>> >>>> I would like to change the pythonCad logo with some more gnome like stye.. >>>> >>>> any Idea ... Suggestions ... ? >>>> >>>> ciao >>>> Matteo >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> PythonCAD mailing list >>>> PythonCAD at python.org >>>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? >>> _______________________________________________ >>> PythonCAD mailing list >>> PythonCAD at python.org >>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? >> > > > > -- > "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? > -- "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? From euro_ii at libero.it Fri Jul 3 13:22:26 2009 From: euro_ii at libero.it (euro_ii at libero.it) Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 13:22:26 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [PythonCAD] New Document For developers Message-ID: <15652631.1037461246620146367.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Hi Guys, Under the R37 Branch you will find a pdf document that explain how to use git-gui with the pythoncad repository on sourceforge.net Ciao Matteo From ml.cssoft at gmail.com Sat Jul 4 00:42:23 2009 From: ml.cssoft at gmail.com (ml.cssoft at gmail.com) Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 00:42:23 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] Hello Message-ID: <20090704004223.64e6c3c2@laptop> Hello all, this is my first post to this mailing list. First of all sorry for my bad English :( My name is Srdjan and I would like to join the development of PythonCad as much as my knowledge, and spare time allows. I like programing in python, and I really like PythonCad, and would like to help a bit. What I would like to see in future are some toolbars, dxf read/write, change cursor to "white cross cursor" when drawing instead of default arrow, paper size borders, some kind of templates, pop-up menu, and so on. So far I have converted open and save dialog to gtk.FileChooserDialog, add simple toolbar, some simple code in tools.py to redraw image (now Undo/Redo/Delete/VerticalMove/HorizontalMove/Two-Point Move correctly redraw). How can I contribute this code? sorry for my bad English :( From euro_ii at libero.it Sat Jul 4 23:22:44 2009 From: euro_ii at libero.it (euro_ii at libero.it) Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 23:22:44 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] Hello Message-ID: Hi Srdjan, I'm very happy to have you as part of the PythonCad developer team. To join the PythonCad developer team you need to get an account at sourceforge.net and after that just send me an e mail I'will add you as part of pythoncad developer team. You can find more up to date source code at git://pythoncad.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/pythoncad If you have truble using git .. in the repository doc folder there is a pdf document that explain how to use git-gui with pythoncad repository. Actually there is a new branch R37.. is the new workinprogress version.. See you on sourcefore.. Matteo ---------- Initial Header ----------- >From : pythoncad-bounces+euro_ii=libero.it at python.org To : pythoncad at python.org Cc : Date : Sat, 4 Jul 2009 00:42:23 +0200 Subject : [PythonCAD] Hello > Hello all, this is my first post to this mailing list. > First of all sorry for my bad English :( > My name is Srdjan and I would like to join the development of PythonCad > as much as my knowledge, and spare time allows. > > I like programing in python, and I really like PythonCad, and would > like to help a bit. > > What I would like to see in future are some toolbars, dxf read/write, > change cursor to "white cross cursor" when drawing instead of default > arrow, paper size borders, some kind of templates, pop-up menu, and so > on. > > So far I have converted open and save dialog to gtk.FileChooserDialog, > add simple toolbar, some simple code in tools.py to redraw image (now > Undo/Redo/Delete/VerticalMove/HorizontalMove/Two-Point Move > correctly redraw). > > How can I contribute this code? > > sorry for my bad English :( > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > PythonCAD mailing list > PythonCAD at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad > From ml.cssoft at gmail.com Sun Jul 5 16:45:43 2009 From: ml.cssoft at gmail.com (ml.cssoft at gmail.com) Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 16:45:43 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] Hi Matteo Message-ID: <20090705164543.68a9e0e9@laptop> Hi Matteo. I have created sf account. Username: cs-soft Publicly displayed name: cssoft I guess this is what you need. I have done $ git clone git://pythoncad.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/pythoncad but I think this is not R37, there is no zoom on mouse wheel, improved snap, mouse pan, and there is no doc directory. I found a link (http://www.webalice.it/euro_ii/ftp/git.tar.gz) in pythoncad mailing list to source code for which I think it is R37 or some snapshot. sorry for my bad English :( From ml.cssoft at gmail.com Sun Jul 5 19:28:21 2009 From: ml.cssoft at gmail.com (ml.cssoft at gmail.com) Date: Sun, 5 Jul 2009 19:28:21 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] a few questions before my first commit Message-ID: <20090705192821.528d2f91@laptop> Hi Guys, I have a few questions before my first commit to R37 branch. Open/Save dialogs still use gtk.FileSelection and we get DeprecationWarning. I am asking this because I don't own a Mac (yet) and maybe it is here because of Mac users. As far as I know gtk now supports native OS X dialogs, so there is no reason to use it. In R37 main menu is strangely organized, view is in strange place. I think it should be: File Edit View Draw Modify Snap Dimension About instead of: File Edit Draw Modify View Snap Dimension About I have, in my local repository, implemented simple toolbar. Code is not perfect, icons could and should be much better, but it's toolbar ;). I future I plan to add option to change icon size (12,24,48). If it is ok with you, I would like to commit this. Or maybe we should create new branch. sorry for my bad English :( And one bug report. In R37 you can't add child layer: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/srx/src/Python/PythonCad/dev/main/PythonCAD/Interface/Gtk/gtkimage.py", line 560, in __daEvent self.__ActiveSnapEvent(widget,event) File "/home/srx/src/Python/PythonCad/dev/main/PythonCAD/Interface/Gtk/gtkimage.py", line 1477, in __ActiveSnapEvent _dummyX,_dummyY,_responce = _sn.GetSnap(_x, _y,self.__tolerance) File "/home/srx/src/Python/PythonCad/dev/main/PythonCAD/Generic/snap.py", line 62, in GetSnap _X,_Y,found=self.GetEnd(_x,_y,t) File "/home/srx/src/Python/PythonCad/dev/main/PythonCAD/Generic/snap.py", line 126, in GetEnd _hits = _layer.mapCoords(_x, _y, tolerance=_t, types=_types) NameError: global name '_x' is not defined From ak at mindaslab.in Fri Jul 10 18:18:18 2009 From: ak at mindaslab.in (A.K.Karthikeyan) Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 21:48:18 +0530 Subject: [PythonCAD] Unable to download latest source Message-ID: <4A5769CA.5090701@mindaslab.in> Hello Python CAD, I am unable to download the files fro following links http://www.pythoncad.org/releases/PythonCAD-DS1-R36.tar.bz2 and http://www.pythoncad.org/releases/PythonCAD-DS1-R36.tar.gz Please somebody fix it. Regards A.K.Karthikeyan From marco.alicera at gmail.com Fri Jul 10 20:38:57 2009 From: marco.alicera at gmail.com (Marco Alicera) Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 14:38:57 -0400 Subject: [PythonCAD] Unable to download latest source In-Reply-To: <4A5769CA.5090701@mindaslab.in> References: <4A5769CA.5090701@mindaslab.in> Message-ID: 2009/7/10 A.K.Karthikeyan : > Hello Python CAD, > > I am unable to download the files fro following links > > http://www.pythoncad.org/releases/PythonCAD-DS1-R36.tar.bz2 > and > http://www.pythoncad.org/releases/PythonCAD-DS1-R36.tar.gz > > Please somebody fix it. > > Regards > A.K.Karthikeyan try at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythoncad/ or http://sourceforge.net/scm/?type=git&group_id=263167 -- Marco From euro_ii at libero.it Wed Jul 15 13:22:01 2009 From: euro_ii at libero.it (euro_ii at libero.it) Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 13:22:01 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [PythonCAD] Web site updated neded Message-ID: <24471448.31211247656921878.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Hi Guys, I need to update some information on the website... how knows how to do it?? Thanks Matteo From jantonio.martin at gmail.com Wed Jul 15 13:31:16 2009 From: jantonio.martin at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9_Antonio_Mart=EDn_Prieto?=) Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 13:31:16 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] Web site updated neded In-Reply-To: <24471448.31211247656921878.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> References: <24471448.31211247656921878.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Message-ID: Hi Matteo. A copy of the website used to be in the repository that Art used to maintain. As far as I know, the website hosting is also managed by Art, so I think you should send the changes to him. Regards, Jos? Antonio On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 1:22 PM, euro_ii at libero.it wrote: > Hi Guys, > I need to update some information on the website... > > how knows how to > do it?? > > Thanks > Matteo > > _______________________________________________ > PythonCAD mailing list > PythonCAD at python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad > -- "In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? From euro_ii at libero.it Wed Jul 15 14:33:21 2009 From: euro_ii at libero.it (euro_ii at libero.it) Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 14:33:21 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [PythonCAD] R: Re: Web site updated neded Message-ID: <5013567.36081247661201554.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> I had olready sended an e mail to him whitout any responce ... >---- Messaggio originale---- >Da: jantonio.martin at gmail.com >Data: 15/07/2009 13.31 >A: "euro_ii at libero.it" >Cc: "pythoncad at python.org" >Ogg: Re: [PythonCAD] Web site updated neded > >Hi Matteo. >A copy of the website used to be in the repository that Art used to >maintain. As far as I know, the website hosting is also managed by >Art, so I think you should send the changes to him. > >Regards, >Jos? Antonio > > >On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 1:22 PM, euro_ii at libero.it wrote: >> Hi Guys, >> I need to update some information on the website... >> >> how knows how to >> do it?? >> >> Thanks >> Matteo >> >> _______________________________________________ >> PythonCAD mailing list >> PythonCAD at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >> > > > >-- >"In a world without frontiers, who needs Gates and Windows? > From ahaas at airmail.net Wed Jul 15 18:48:14 2009 From: ahaas at airmail.net (Art Haas) Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 11:48:14 -0500 Subject: [PythonCAD] R: Re: Web site updated neded In-Reply-To: <5013567.36081247661201554.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> References: <5013567.36081247661201554.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Message-ID: <20090715164814.GA6409@artsapartment.org> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 02:33:21PM +0200, euro_ii at libero.it wrote: > > I had olready sended an e mail to him whitout any responce ... Sorry I hadn't replied. The website itself is not on a machine I directly have access to. The webpage code is in my old 'git' repository; I'll try to make a few edits and add some notice that the site is now on Sourceforge. Art From ahaas at airmail.net Mon Jul 20 00:24:00 2009 From: ahaas at airmail.net (Art Haas) Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 17:24:00 -0500 Subject: [PythonCAD] Web site updated neded In-Reply-To: <24471448.31211247656921878.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> References: <24471448.31211247656921878.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Message-ID: <20090719222400.GB6409@artsapartment.org> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 01:22:01PM +0200, euro_ii at libero.it wrote: > Hi Guys, > I need to update some information on the website... > I've edited the main page on the 'pythoncad.org' site to indicate that the project has moved, and provided a link to the SourceForge site. Anyone visiting the old site should see that they need to click the new link to get to where the action now takes place. Art From euro_ii at libero.it Mon Jul 20 23:46:39 2009 From: euro_ii at libero.it (euro_ii at libero.it) Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 23:46:39 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [PythonCAD] R: Re: Web site updated neded Message-ID: <22443400.348051248126399170.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Thanks For the update ... Ciao Matteo >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: ahaas at airmail.net >Data: 20/07/2009 0.24 >A: "euro_ii at libero.it" >Cc: >Ogg: Re: [PythonCAD] Web site updated neded > >On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 01:22:01PM +0200, euro_ii at libero.it wrote: >> Hi Guys, >> I need to update some information on the website... >> > >I've edited the main page on the 'pythoncad.org' site to indicate that >the project has moved, and provided a link to the SourceForge site. Anyone >visiting the old site should see that they need to click the new link >to get to where the action now takes place. > >Art > From ahoover at eecs.berkeley.edu Thu Jul 23 02:55:52 2009 From: ahoover at eecs.berkeley.edu (Aaron Hoover) Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 17:55:52 -0700 Subject: [PythonCAD] slicing up a 2D dxf Message-ID: <9B2375A6-D8A4-42F6-9877-5D896B53193F@eecs.berkeley.edu> I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, so if I'm way off base, maybe you could direct me to a better resource... I have a large dxf file (eg. 16"x12") that I'd like to break up into a series of "tile" dxf files (eg. 3in x 3in) due to some limitations of the machine tool I'll be using to cut out the parts. Ideally, I'd like to be able to this using Python - can anyone recommend an approach to tackling this problem? Even if I had to convert to some intermediate vector format like SVG, that's fine as long as dimensions are preserved. I know it can be done by hand in AutoCAD or Solidworks, but I'd really like to have an automated approach since this process is going to be repeated many, many times. Thanks, Aaron From euro_ii at libero.it Fri Jul 24 09:37:52 2009 From: euro_ii at libero.it (euro_ii at libero.it) Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 09:37:52 +0200 (CEST) Subject: [PythonCAD] R: slicing up a 2D dxf Message-ID: <28119266.584591248421072062.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Hi Aaron, Actualy pythoncad dos not supporting dxf dwg files, we are working on it.. but i think that we are able to load and write dxf/dwg file for the next yeard ....(hopfully).. You can do such a think using autocad and building a com application (Could be python ) that call autocad open the big file and divide all the primitives and than save in different files.. ciao Matteo >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: ahoover at eecs.berkeley.edu >Data: 23/07/2009 2.55 >A: >Ogg: [PythonCAD] slicing up a 2D dxf > >I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, so if I'm way off >base, maybe you could direct me to a better resource... > >I have a large dxf file (eg. 16" x12") that I'd like to break up into a >series of "tile" dxf files (eg. 3in x 3in) due to some limitations of >the machine tool I'll be using to cut out the parts. Ideally, I'd like >to be able to this using Python - can anyone recommend an approach to >tackling this problem? Even if I had to convert to some intermediate >vector format like SVG, that's fine as long as dimensions are preserved. > >I know it can be done by hand in AutoCAD or Solidworks, but I'd really >like to have an automated approach since this process is going to be >repeated many, many times. > >Thanks, >Aaron >_______________________________________________ >PythonCAD mailing list >PythonCAD at python.org >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad > From ahoover at EECS.Berkeley.EDU Sat Jul 25 00:02:53 2009 From: ahoover at EECS.Berkeley.EDU (Aaron Hoover) Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 15:02:53 -0700 Subject: [PythonCAD] R: slicing up a 2D dxf In-Reply-To: <28119266.584591248421072062.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> References: <28119266.584591248421072062.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Message-ID: <51099798-C22F-44BC-A744-3B58A8EFA09F@EECS.Berkeley.EDU> I also wouldn't mind using other open tools if I can get away with scripting everything in Python. For example, I've investigated cropping vector images in Inkscape and then exporting back to dxf. However, it seems that importing a DXF into Inkscape doesn't work too well. I've also tried using OpenOffice Draw to convert a DXF to SVG - it worked, but I didn't have much success using the resulting SVG in Inkscape. So many ways to skin a cat, and yet none of them has really gotten me the whole distance yet. Aaron On Jul 24, 2009, at 12:37 AM, euro_ii at libero.it wrote: > Hi Aaron, > > Actualy pythoncad dos not supporting dxf dwg files, we are working > on it.. but i think that we are able to load and write dxf/dwg file > for the > next yeard ....(hopfully).. > > You can do such a think using autocad and building > a com application (Could be python ) that call autocad open the big > file and > divide all the primitives and than save in different files.. > > ciao > Matteo > > > >> ----Messaggio originale---- >> Da: ahoover at eecs.berkeley.edu >> Data: 23/07/2009 > 2.55 >> A: >> Ogg: [PythonCAD] slicing up a 2D dxf >> >> I'm > not sure if this is the right place to ask, so if I'm way off >> base, maybe > you could direct me to a better resource... >> >> I have a large dxf file (eg. 16" > x12") that I'd like to break up into a >> series of "tile" dxf files (eg. 3in x > 3in) due to some limitations of >> the machine tool I'll be using to cut out > the parts. Ideally, I'd like >> to be able to this using Python - can anyone > recommend an approach to >> tackling this problem? Even if I had to convert to > some intermediate >> vector format like SVG, that's fine as long as dimensions > are preserved. >> >> I know it can be done by hand in AutoCAD or Solidworks, but > I'd really >> like to have an automated approach since this process is going to > be >> repeated many, many times. >> >> Thanks, >> Aaron > >> _______________________________________________ >> PythonCAD mailing list > >> PythonCAD at python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythoncad >> > > From scratchcomputing at gmail.com Mon Jul 27 10:07:38 2009 From: scratchcomputing at gmail.com (Eric Wilhelm) Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 01:07:38 -0700 Subject: [PythonCAD] slicing up a 2D dxf In-Reply-To: <9B2375A6-D8A4-42F6-9877-5D896B53193F@eecs.berkeley.edu> References: <9B2375A6-D8A4-42F6-9877-5D896B53193F@eecs.berkeley.edu> Message-ID: <200907270107.38606.scratchcomputing@gmail.com> # from Aaron Hoover # on Wednesday 22 July 2009 17:55: >I have a large dxf file (eg. 16"x12") that I'd like to break up into a > ? series of "tile" dxf files (eg. 3in x 3in) due to some limitations > of the machine tool I'll be using to cut out the parts. Ideally, I'd > like to be able to this using Python - can anyone recommend an > approach to tackling this problem? Hi Aaron, You might have some luck using vectorsection for this, depending on what sort of entities are in your dxf and whether dxf2rzp supports them yet. The rzp format should be pretty easy to deal with in Python (you just need a yaml library to get at the data structure.) There's no rzp2dxf yet, but you could format the output dxf directly once you've gotten your entities cropped. --Eric -- Speak softly and carry a big carrot. --------------------------------------------------- http://scratchcomputing.com --------------------------------------------------- From nrad at eunet.rs Sun Jul 19 22:18:42 2009 From: nrad at eunet.rs (Nikola Radovanovic) Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 22:18:42 +0200 Subject: [PythonCAD] New Logo For Pythoncad Message-ID: <20090719221842.6859f6ae@CobOS.domain> I just made some design: http://scar.gradac.net/tmp/pythoncad-logo-inkscape.svg Logo is combination of 3 letters C + A + D width style look like offcial python logo (http://www.python.org/community/logos/). There is also 3 color variant. From ahoover at eecs.berkeley.edu Wed Jul 22 22:14:01 2009 From: ahoover at eecs.berkeley.edu (Aaron Hoover) Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 13:14:01 -0700 Subject: [PythonCAD] slicing up a 2D dxf Message-ID: <0ED70CEB-24B3-4F00-9E70-1B314B816442@eecs.berkeley.edu> I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, so if I'm way off base, maybe you could direct me to a better resource... I have a large dxf file (eg. 16"x12") that I'd like to break up into a series of "tile" dxf files (eg. 3in x 3in) due to some limitations of the machine tool I'll be using to cut out the parts. Ideally, I'd like to be able to this using Python - can anyone recommend an approach to tackling this problem? Even if I had to convert to some intermediate vector format like SVG, that's fine as long as dimensions are preserved. I know it can be done by hand in AutoCAD or Solidworks, but I'd really like to have an automated approach since this process is going to be repeated many, many times. Thanks, Aaron