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fped/TODO
werner de044ca61f We can now generate part families.
- README: added build prerequisites
- "part name" is now more correctly called "package name"
- changed keyword "part" to "package"
- removed inst_debug and struct inst_ops.debug functions - never really used 
  them anyway
- we can now generate multiple packages from a single file



git-svn-id: http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/eda/fped@5478 99fdad57-331a-0410-800a-d7fa5415bdb3
2009-08-17 20:42:51 +00:00

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Major missing features:
- populate input area (still needed: mm/mil, rezoom)
- add postscript output (partially done)
- add option to include/omit helper vecs and frames (done for display, still
need postscript). Better idea: in PS, print the component 10x, 1x, and then
each individual frame 10x.
Minor missing features:
- reorder frames (can use text editor)
- reorder rows in a table (can use text editor)
- reorder columns in a table
- reorder variables in a frame (can use text editor)
Error detection:
- eliminate duplicate instances
Style:
- make column of entry field greedily consume all unallocated space
- make menu bar consume all unallocated space instead of sharing it evenly with
upper toolbar
- status area looks awful
- add button with GTK_STOCK_UNDELETE for "undelete" to menu bar
- edit names/values/etc. in place if possible
- maximizing pad name size creates uneven text sizes. Particularly "1" gets
excessively large.
- pango_layout_get_size doesn't seem to consider rotation, so we currently
don't properly size rotated text.
- when changing the part, we should automatically switch to a configuration
that generates any of its (non-global) elements
Bugs:
- default silk width has no business being hard-coded in obj.c
- undelete only works if not much has changed since the deletion
- focus should return to canvas if nobody else wants it
- whenever we call parse_* for input parsing, we may leak lots of expressions
- can't edit measurement labels through the GUI
- r of rpads is misleading, particularly if we have a circle
- we can't enter an arc through the GUI / can't convert a circle to an arc
- using variables in a measurement offset causes a crash because evaluation
takes place after all table entries have been visited
Code cleanup:
- merge edit_unique with edit_name
- merge find_var_in_frame with similar mechanisms in expr.c and fpd.y
- add regression tests
- the drag logic is too complex. Better: let tool/instance just generate the
list of points at each stage, then handle the highlighting and hovering
inside a dragging module.
- code organization is very poor. E.g., functions belonging to the different
items (pads, silk objects, vectors, etc.) should be grouped by item, not by
type of function, similar to how some things are now with gui_meas.c
- eval_string_var should be merged into eval_var and the result should be a
struct num (?) that can contain both types. This also means changing all the
ops to handle/reject strings.
Open decisions:
- Q: should loop be (start, last) or (start, iterations) ? or start ... last ?
- change vector circle color ? (also, highlight on hover ?)
- Q: allow reassignment of vector names ?
A1: no: would cause confusion in GUI (vectors could become orphaned)
A2: yes. but we don't change the linkage.
- Q: how do we handle stacks of objects ?
A: we don't but we make it easy to avoid them, by giving a good zoom,
flexible selection, and by disallowing stacks of identical objects in the
first place.
- Q: add frame arguments ? (e.g., .frame pad(pin_num_offset) ...)
we can already approximate this by introducing an intermediate table that
sets up the arguments (provided that we don't consider vectors as well)
- Q: should we make it a requirement to generate objects only once ?
A: almost certainly yes.
Future directions:
- future: consider using cairo instead of gdk
- live update of value when entering strings and expressions ?
- advanced: non-standard solder mask
- advanced: solder paste exceptions (subtractive, additive)
- advanced: silk line width
- future: consider editing non-canvas items in place