<azonenberg>
That's partly the reason i havent bothered to switch yet, as long as i can export to a standard format its trivial to migrate to a free tool if i find one that i like
<azonenberg>
And if you care that much, do you have any screenshots of xilinx dev tools on milkymist? :P
<wolfspraul>
azonenberg: don't blame kristianpaul :-) He wrote a news entry on the Qi wiki, not milkymist (qi-hardware.com)
<wolfspraul>
and no, no screenshots of xilinx dev tools there, of course. if you find any I'll delete them :-)
<wolfspraul>
it's not so much about one screenshot, but since I'm maintaining the Qi wiki I need to keep my workload low, that means - no exceptions that potentially cause me work in the future...
<wolfspraul>
azonenberg: Chitlesh (from Fedora Electronic Lab) mentioned toped to me once, kristianpaul also mentioned it above
<azonenberg>
I'll check it out
<wolfspraul>
so maybe I can open the .gds file you posted in toped and take a screenshot there. would be cool together with your microscope pictures...
<azonenberg>
Sure
<wolfspraul>
please feel free to use whatever tool you like, I totally didn't want to annoy anyone
<wolfspraul>
I'll try it too [toped] - tomorrow...
<wolfspraul>
thanks for posting the .gds link!
<azonenberg>
np, if you want gds's for any other stuff i've posted i have them floating around too
<azonenberg>
or can generate them in a second or so from the glade file
<wolfspraul>
if it's valuable, just commit into your google code repo
<azonenberg>
They're generated files is the thing, not the authoritative versions
<azonenberg>
As of now the glade file in the repo is the master
<wolfspraul>
ah great then
<azonenberg>
if/when i change tools i'll delete the glade versions and start committing that tool's native format
<azonenberg>
if it happens to be gds fine, but i think its more useful for interchange than forr editing as it lacks some metadata that can be useful during design
<kristianpaul>
azonenberg: sure sure i understand, no problem, yes please send to mail :)