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− | ''Schem'' is wikitex's electronic circuit schematics class based on [http://www.geda.seul.org Geda]. It's very bloated and fat requiring not only [[w:LaTeX|LaTeX]] like all the | + | ''Schem'' is wikitex's electronic circuit schematics class based on [http://www.geda.seul.org Geda]. It's very bloated and fat requiring not only [[w:LaTeX|LaTeX]] like all the others, but also requires a virtual frame buffer and the xwindow layer. They've disabled it on the [http://www.wikisophia.org WikiSophia] wiki where they demonstrate WikiTeX, probably because of its excessive bloat. Having circuits in the wiki is very cool though, so I've installed all the fatware anyway and got it working. It required apt-getting ''geda'', ''xvfb'' and ''x-window-system-core''. Here's an example, edit the page to see the ''schem'' source. |
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*[http://wikisophia.org WikiSophia] | *[http://wikisophia.org WikiSophia] |
Revision as of 01:42, 29 January 2007
Schem is wikitex's electronic circuit schematics class based on Geda. It's very bloated and fat requiring not only LaTeX like all the others, but also requires a virtual frame buffer and the xwindow layer. They've disabled it on the WikiSophia wiki where they demonstrate WikiTeX, probably because of its excessive bloat. Having circuits in the wiki is very cool though, so I've installed all the fatware anyway and got it working. It required apt-getting geda, xvfb and x-window-system-core. Here's an example, edit the page to see the schem source.
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