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Date: | Fri, 19 Aug 2016 08:42:31 +0200 (CEST) |
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Subject: | [geda-user] pcb poll: copy mode |
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Hi all, I'm wondering: 1. When did you start using geda/pcb? 2. Have you ever used the COPY_MODE intentionally? COPY_MODE is: drag&drop an _unselected_ object (element, line, whatever) while ctrl is pressed. It's like move, but it makes a copy. 3. If not, did you know about this feature? 4. If not, now that you know about it, do you think you are going to use it over/beside the normal copy+paste buffer operations? 5. Have you ever used the COPY_MODE by accident? If so, did you figure it was the COPY_MODE or just did an undo and didn't try to figure? TIA, Igor2
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