On Tue, 2013-04-30 at 17:10 +0200, Sebastian Götte wrote:
Hi, I'm Sebatian from Berlin. I have used Inkscape for a few years now and I have a project proposal on how to make Inkscape a full-blown electronics CAD tool with only few special-purpose additions. I have written some software before[1,2,3] and contributed to other open-source projects[4,5].
I have registered a blueprint with my proposal at [6]. The spec can be found in the wiki at [7]. Here is the overview from the blueprint: Currently there is no nice open source electronics CAD tool. The largest competitors are gEDA which I find awkward to use and KiCad which I find even more awkward to use. Since a schematics editor is not much more than a special-purpose flow graph editor and a PCB layout editor is in fact nothing but a somewhat crippled vector graphics editor with some special-purpose features added I think it is very promising to modify a general purpose vector graphics editor to support the few special-purpose functions additionally required by an electronics CAD tool.
Looks interesting. It looks like a lot of work to implement everything in your blueprint? What do you propose to do for your GSoC project?
Connectors are of interest in general to the SVG working group.
Tav