
; 
; Init file for gschem
;

;  ;'s are comments
;  keywords are case sensitive (guile feature)
;  mode strings are case sensitive
;  colors are not case sensitive 
;  


; gschem-version string
;
; Specifies the version of this file.  This number is used to make sure 
; that the rc file is compatible with the version of gschem that is 
; being run. The end user should *not* change this value.
;
(gschem-version "19991011")

; Load up commonrc
;
; Contains all paths needed for all programs
(load "/etc/gEDA/system-commonrc")

;
; Start of color related keywords
;

;
; Color index reference
;
; All valid X color names are valid (assuming you can allocate the colors)
; DO NOT change the index value of these colors, unless you understand what
; you are changing.

; BACKGROUND_COLOR                0
; PIN_COLOR                       1
; NET_ENDPOINT_COLOR              2
; GRAPHIC_COLOR                   3
; NET_COLOR                       4
; ATTRIBUTE_COLOR                 5
; LOGIC_BUBBLE_COLOR              6
; GRID_COLOR                      7
; DETACHED_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR        8
; TEXT_COLOR                      9
; BUS_COLOR                       10
; SELECT_COLOR                    11
; BOUNDINGBOX_COLOR               12
; ZOOM_BOX_COLOR                  13
; STROKE_COLOR                    14
; LOCK_COLOR    	          15
; OUTPUT_BACKGROUND_COLOR         16
; Freestyle colors		  17-20
;
; OVERRIDE_NET_COLOR              4
; OVERRIDE_PIN_COLOR              1
; OVERRIDE_BUS_COLOR              10

;
; In all of the color modes: 
; 	the first string is the actual color name
;	the second string is the outline color name 
; 	the third string is the postscript color name
; 	and the final 3 integers are the RGB values for PNG image files
;

; background-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                  int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default background color.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(background-color 0 "black" "null" "null" -1 -1 -1)

; pin-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;           int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the color of any new pins (does not effect existing pins).
; To change existing pins use the override-pin-color
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(pin-color 1 "white" "grey" "1 1 1" 255 255 255)

; net-endpoint-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                    int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default net endpoint color.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(net-endpoint-color 2 "red" "red3" "1 0 0" 255 0 0)

; graphic-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;               int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default graphics color.  All new Lines, Boxes, Circles, and Arcs 
; are effected by this keyword.  Existing graphic objects are not effected 
; by this keyword.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
; 
(graphic-color 3 "green" "green3" "0 1 0" 0 255 0)

; net-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;           int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the color of any new nets (does not effect existing nets).
; To change existing nets use the override-net-color 
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(net-color 4 "blue" "blue3" "0 0 1" 0 0 255)

; attribute-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                 int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the color of attributes.  Attributes are any object associated with 
; another with the 'Attach Attribute' command.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(attribute-color 5 "yellow" "yellow3" "1 1 0" 255 255 0)

; logic-bubble-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                    int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the color of logic bubbles / circles.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(logic-bubble-color 6 "cyan" "cyan3" "0 1 1" 0 255 255)

; grid-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;            int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default grid color.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(grid-color 7 "grey" "null" "null" -1 -1 -1)

; detached-attribute-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                          int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the color of detached attributes.  Detached attributes are just 
; text items which were attributes at one time.  Detached attributes 
; are created in conjunction with the 'Detach Attribute' command.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(detached-attribute-color 8 "red" "red3" "1 0 0" 255 0 0)

; text-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;            int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the color of any new text (does not effect attributes, see below).
; Existing graphic objects are not effected by this keyword.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(text-color 9 "green" "green3" "0 1 0" 0 255 0)

; bus-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;           int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the color of any new buses (does not effect existing buses).
; To change existing buses use the override-bus-color 
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(bus-color 10 "green" "green3" "0 1 0" 0 255 0)

; select-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;              int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default selection color.  This include the bounding box in window
; selects and when objects are selected.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(select-color 11 "orange" "null" "null" -1 -1 -1)

; boundingbox-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                   int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default bounding box color.  The bounding box color is displayed 
; whenever you request that actions (move/copy/place) use a bounding box 
; instead of the default outline.  
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
; 
(boundingbox-color 12 "orange" "null" "null" -1 -1 -1)

; zoom-box-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default zoom box color.  The zoom box color is displayed 
; whenever you use the zoom window / box option. 
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
; 
(zoom-box-color 13 "cyan" "null" "null" -1 -1 -1)

; stroke-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;              int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default stroke color which is displayed when you draw a stroke.
; Basically this color specifies what the mouse droppings color
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(stroke-color 14 "grey90" "null" "null" -1 -1 -1)

; lock-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;            int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set the default lock color which is used when you lock an object down
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(lock-color 15 "grey" "darkgrey" ".75 .75 .75" 190 190 190)

; output-color-background index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                         int_red int_green int_blue 
; Specifies the color of the background of the output (color postscript file)
; 	- string is one of the valid colors
; 	- Only used if ouput-color is "enabled" (see above)
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
(output-color-background 16 "black" "null" "0 0 0" 0 0 0)
;(output-color-background 16 "white" "null" "1 1 1" 255 255 255)

; override-net-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                    int_red int_green int_blue 
; Override the color of ALL nets
; New net color will be applied to all nets in any file which is opened and
; then saved. Comment out if you don't want to override the net color.
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
; 
;(override-net-color 4 "blue" "blue3" "0 0 1" 0 0 255)

; override-pin-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                    int_red int_green int_blue 
; Override the color of ALL pins
; New pin color will be applied to all pin in any file which is opened and
; then saved.  Comment out if you don't want to override the pin color.
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
;
;(override-pin-color 1 "white" "grey" "1 1 1" 255 255 255)

; override-bus-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;                    int_red int_green int_blue 
; Override the color of ALL buses
; New net color will be applied to all buses in any file which is opened and
; then saved. Comment out if you don't want to override the bus color.
; DO NOT change the value of the index (first number)
; 
;(override-bus-color 10 "green" "green3" "0 1 0" 0 255 0)

; freestyle-color index color_name outline_color ps_color_string 
;            int_red int_green int_blue 
; Set a freestyle color which can be used in whatever context you want.
; However, care should be taken with this facility since users might 
; change this colors at will.
;
;(freestyle-color 17 "color_name" "dark_color_name" "0.0 0.0 0.0" 0 0 0)
;(freestyle-color 18 "color_name" "dark_color_name" "0.0 0.0 0.0" 0 0 0)
;(freestyle-color 19 "color_name" "dark_color_name" "0.0 0.0 0.0" 0 0 0)
;(freestyle-color 20 "color_name" "dark_color_name" "0.0 0.0 0.0" 0 0 0)

;
; End of color related keywords
;

;
; Start of mode related keywords
;

; net-endpoint-mode string
; Set to none if you don't want any indicators of unconnected nets
; Set to filledbox if you want filled squares at the end of unconnected nets
; Set to emptybox if you want hollow squares at the end of unconnected nets
; Set to x if you want x shaped crosses at the end of unconnected nets
; This mode also determines which type of endpoint gets printed
; Comment out if you want the default mode
;
;(net-endpoint-mode "none")
(net-endpoint-mode "filledbox")
;(net-endpoint-mode "emptybox")
;(net-endpoint-mode "x")

;  net-midpoint-mode string
;  Set to none if you don't want any indicators of mid connected nets
;  Set to filled if you want filled circles at the end of mid connected nets
;  Set to empty if you want empty circles at the end of mid connected nets
;  This mode also determines which type of midpoint gets printed
;  Comment out if you want the default mode
;
;(net-midpoint-mode "none")
(net-midpoint-mode "filled")
;(net-midpoint-mode "empty")

;  net-consolidate string
;  Controls if the net consolidation code is used when schematics are read
;  in, written to disk, and when nets are being drawn (does not consolidate
;  when things are being copied or moved yet).  Net consolidation is the 
;  connection of nets which can be combined into one.
;  Comment out if you want the default mode (which is disabled for now)
;
;(net-consolidate "enabled")
(net-consolidate "disabled")

;  net-style string
;  Set to thin if you want thin nets.
;  Set to thick if you want thick nets.
;  This mode also determines what net style gets printed
;
;(net-style "thin")
(net-style "thick")

;  bus-style string
;  Set to thin if you want thin buses.
;  Set to thick if you want thick buses.
;  This mode also determines what bus style gets printed
;
;(bus-style "thin")
(bus-style "thick")

; pin-style string
; Set to thin if you want thin pins
; Set to thick if you want thick pins.
; This mode also determines what pin style gets printed
;
;(pin-style "thin")
(pin-style "thick")

; zoom-with-pan string
; Sets the zoom in and zoom out functions to pan the display and then zoom.
; Basically zoom in / out where the mouse pointer sits on the display.
; Comment out if you want the default mode.
;
(zoom-with-pan "enabled")
;(zoom-with-pan "disabled")

; action-feedback-mode string
; Set the default action feedback mode (for copy/move/component place).
; Set to outline to get an outline of the selection. 
; Set to boundingbox to get a bounding box of the selection. 
; For a fast machines with fast video use outline (it looks good).
; For a slow machine use boundingbox; it is much faster.
; Comment out if you want the default mode.
;
(action-feedback-mode "outline")
;(action-feedback-mode "boundingbox")

; text-feedback string
; Controls if text is drawn when doing an xor action (like copy/move)
; Comment out if you want the default mode.
; Not in production yet.
;
(text-feedback "only-when-readable")
;(text-feedback "always")

; text-display-zoomfactor number
; Sets the zoomfactor number (1 being the most zoomed out factor) 
; at which text is displayed completely (not a line).  This is only valid
; if above is set to "only-when-readable"
;
(text-display-zoomfactor 3)

; scrollbars string
;
; Controls if the scrollbars are displayed (enabled) or not (disabled)
;
(scrollbars "enabled")
;(scrollbars "disabled")

; scrollbar-update string
; Specifies the behavior of the scrollbars in the main window.
;    continuous - display is redrawn as you move the scrollbar
;    delayed - display is redrawn once you stop moving the scrollbar
; Default is continuous
;
(scrollbar-update "continuous")
;(scrollbar-update "delayed")

; object-clipping string
; Determines if the object clipping code is executed or not
; This code does speed up redraws a bit.
;   Possible options: enabled or disabled
; Default is enabled
;
(object-clipping "enabled")
;(object-clipping "disabled")

; embed-components string
; Determines if the newly placed components are embedded in the schematic 
; or if only the filename is specified and the component is searched for 
; instead.  If it is enabled, then all new components will be embedded 
; othewise they are not embedded.  This can be controlled on the fly during
; runtime with the "Embed Component" checkbox on the select component dialog
; box
;
;(embed-components "enabled")
(embed-components "disabled")

; logging string
; Determines if the logging mechanism is enabled or disabled
;   Possible options: enabled or disabled
; Default is enabled.
; See below for the logging-destination keyword for control over
; where the messages go.
;
(logging "enabled")
;(logging "disabled")


; log-window string
; Controls if the log message window is mapped when gschem is started up
; Possible options:
;       startup - opened up when gschem starts
;       later   - NOT opened up when gschem starts
;                 (can be opened by Options/Show Log Window)
;
(log-window "startup")
;(log-window "later")


; log-window-type string
; Controls if the log message window is a transient or if it is decorated 
; as a normal window (this is dependant on the window manager doing decoration
; right)
;
; Possible options:
;       decorated       - log window is a normal decorated window
;       transient       - log window is a transient dialog box, typically
;                         not decorated by the window manager
;
(log-window-type "decorated")
;(log-window-type "transient")


; logging-destination string
; Specifies where log message go during run time.
; Possible options are:
;      log_window      The log window (if it's visible)
;      tty             The stdout of the terminal where gschem was run from
;      both            Both of the above locations
; Message are always written to the log file (unless logging is disabled)
; by the above keyword
;
; Default is log_window
;
(logging-destination "log_window")
;(logging-destination "tty")
;(logging-destination "both")

; text-size number
; Sets the default text size.
;
(text-size 10)

; snap-size number
; Sets the default spacing which objects snap to.  This is not the grid 
; spacing (that's independent of this variable)
; 
(snap-size 100)

; text-caps-style string
; Sets the default caps style used for the input of text
; lower specifies that all inputed text is in lowercase
; upper specifies that all inputed text is in uppercase
; both specifies that all inputed text is used as is (no case conversion)
;
;(text-caps-style "lower")
(text-caps-style "upper")
;(text-caps-style "both")

;  file-preview string
;  Controls if the preview area in the File Open/Save As and Component 
;  dialog boxes is enabled by default or not
;
(file-preview "disabled")
;(file-preview "enabled")

;  default-series-name string
;  Specify the default series name (of new schematics)
;  Will probably be changed a runtime
;
(default-series-name "untitled")

; untitled-name string
; Specify the default untitled basename (usually only used a startup time)
; And typically not changed at runtime
;
(untitled-name "untitled")

; world-size width height border
; Specifies the size of the world and a border 
; Be sure all inputs are reals (floats/doubles) and don't try to reverse
; the values: to get a portrait mode.  Code to support that needs to be added
; The code that implements this automatically transforms the dimensions into
; the proper aspect ratio.  All units are in inches.
; This is not the paper size.  That is specified elsewhere.  End users should
; not change this at all
;
(world-size 120.0 90.0 1.0)
;(world-size 60.0 45.0 1.0)

; page-size width height 
; Specifies the size of the default paper size
; Be sure all inputs are reals (floats/doubles) and don't try to reverse
; the values: to get a portrait mode.  Code to support that needs to be added
; The code that implements this automatically transforms the dimensions into
; the proper aspect ratio.  All units are in inches. (use output-orientation
; to get portrait mode)
;
(paper-size 11.0 8.5) ; letter
;(paper-size 14.0 8.5) ; legal 
;(paper-size 8.5 5.5) ; statement
;(paper-size 17.0 11.0) ; tabloid
;(paper-size 11.0 17.0) ; ledger
;(paper-size 13.0 8.5) ; folio
;(paper-size 10.833 8.472) ; quarto 
;(paper-size 14 10) ; 10x14
;(paper-size 10.0 7.5) ; executive
;(paper-size 11.0 8.5) ; A
;(paper-size 17.0 11.0) ; B 
;(paper-size 22.0 17.0) ; C 
;(paper-size 34.0 22.0) ; D 
;(paper-size 44.0 34.0) ; E 
;(paper-size 46.81 33.11) ; A0 
;(paper-size 33.11 23.39) ; A1
;(paper-size 23.39 16.54) ; A2
;(paper-size 16.54 11.69) ; A3
;(paper-size 11.69 8.27) ; A4
;(paper-size 8.27 5.83) ; A5
;(paper-size 5.83 4.13) ; A6
;(paper-size 4.13 2.91) ; A7 
;(paper-size 2.91 2.05) ; A8
;(paper-size 2.05 1.46) ; A9 
;(paper-size 1.46 1.02) ; A10
;(paper-size 1.02 0.71) ; A11
;(paper-size 0.71 0.51) ; A12

; paper-sizes string width height
; Specifies which paper sizes are available for printing.
; The width and height parameters are in the order for landscape printing,
; so reversing them for portrait won't work just yet. (and that will be 
; implemented differently. 
; The default paper size is set above.  All units are in inches.
;
(paper-sizes "Letter : 8.5 in x 11 in" 11.0 8.5)
(paper-sizes "Legal : 8.5 in x 14 in" 14.0 8.5)
(paper-sizes "Statement : 5.5 in x 8.5 in" 8.5 5.5)
(paper-sizes "Tabloid : 11 in x 17 in" 17.0 11.0) 
(paper-sizes "Ledger : 17 in x 11 in" 11.0 17.0) 
(paper-sizes "Folio : 8.5 in x 13 in" 13.0 8.5) 
(paper-sizes "Quarto : 8.472 in x 10.833 in" 10.833 8.472) 
(paper-sizes "10x14 : 10 in x 14 in " 14 10) 
(paper-sizes "Executive : 7.5 x 10" 10.0 7.5) 
(paper-sizes "A : 8.5 in x 11 in" 11.0 8.5)
(paper-sizes "B : 11 in x 17 in" 17.0 11.0)
(paper-sizes "C : 17 in x 22 in" 22.0 17.0)
(paper-sizes "D : 22 in x 34 in" 34.0 22.0)
(paper-sizes "E : 34 in x 44 in" 44.0 34.0)
(paper-sizes "A0  84.10 cm x 118.90 cm" 46.81 33.11)
(paper-sizes "A1  59.40 cm x 84.10 cm" 33.11 23.39)
(paper-sizes "A2  42.00 cm x 59.40 cm" 23.39 16.54)
(paper-sizes "A3  29.70 cm x 42.00 cm" 16.54 11.69)
(paper-sizes "A4  21.00 cm x 29.70 cm" 11.69 8.27)
(paper-sizes "A5  14.80 cm x 21.00 cm" 8.27 5.83)
(paper-sizes "A6  10.50 cm x 14.80 cm" 5.83 4.13)
(paper-sizes "A7  7.40 cm x 10.50 cm" 4.13 2.91)
(paper-sizes "A8  5.20 cm x 7.40 cm" 2.91 2.05)
(paper-sizes "A9  3.70 cm x 5.20 cm" 2.05 1.46)
(paper-sizes "A10 2.60 cm x 3.70 cm" 1.46 1.02)
(paper-sizes "A11 1.80 cm x 2.60 cm" 1.02 0.71)
(paper-sizes "A12 1.30 cm x 1.80 cm" 0.71 0.51)

; output-text string
; Controls how text is rendered to postscript
; 	vector - the displayed vector font is rendered to the postscript file
; 	ps     - an equivalent postscript font is rendered to the ps file
; vector rendering is *exactly* as the display is shown 
; ps is close, but not perfect (yet) (ps rendering does NOT render 180 degree
; rotated text correctly yet)
; Also vector rendered text files are much much larger then ps files.
; 
;(output-text "vector")
(output-text "ps")

; output-type string
;
; Controls what is actually printed
;	string is either "current window" or "limits"
;
(output-type "limits")
;(output-type "current window")

; output-orientation string
;
; Controls which way the output page is layed out (landscape or portrait)
;
;(output-orientation "portrait")
(output-orientation "landscape")

; output-color string
;
; Controls if output (postscript) is color (enabled) or black/white (disabled)
;
(output-color "disabled")
;(output-color "enabled")


; output-capstyle string
;
; Controls the capstyle at the end of lines in the postscript output
;
(output-capstyle "square")
;(output-capstyle "round")
;(output-capstyle "butt")

; image-color string
;
; Controls if image (gif) is color (enabled) or black/white (disabled)
;
(image-color "enabled")
;(image-color "disabled")

; middle-button string
;
; Controls if the middle mouse button draws strokes, repeats the last 
; command, or does an action (move and copy (holding down the ALT key) 
; are supported) on a single objects.
;
(middle-button "action")
;(middle-button "stroke")
;(middle-button "repeat")

; third-button string
;
; Controls if the third mouse button performs the popup ("popup") or 
; if it does the mouse panning ("mousepan")
;
(third-button "popup")
;(third-button "mousepan")

;
; End of mode related keywords
;


;
; Start of path related keywords
;

; attribute-name string
; Specifies the default attributes which are presented to the user in the
; "Add Attribute" dialog box.
; The main purpose of this keyword is to allow the user to add any attributes
; which should be in this dialog box.
; Some of these names are specific for symbols while others are for general
; components or nets.  The attribute names are case sensitive. (change this?)
;
; The order of the attribute-name keywords determines the order they
; are displayed.
;
(attribute-name "label")
(attribute-name "uref")
(attribute-name "slot")
(attribute-name "value")
(attribute-name "net")
(attribute-name "device")
(attribute-name "pin#")
(attribute-name "pintype")
(attribute-name "numslots")
(attribute-name "slot#")
(attribute-name "graphical")
(attribute-name "name")

;
; End of path related keywords
;

;
; Start of stroke related keywords
;

;
; This section defines associations between a stroke sequence and a 
; guile function which is executed when the stroke is drawn in the
; gschem window
;
; Strokes are defined as follows: 
;
; 1  2  3
;
; 4  5  6
;
; 7  8  9
;
; The sequence of number such as "852" specify how the stroke is drawn.
; Sequence "852" happens to be a vertical line drawn from the bottom going 
; up.
;
; Please see the libstroke documentation for further information on the 
; stroke description.  
;
; For the most part I went a little overboard on the stroke defs, you 
; probably can get away with many less stroke defs, but I'm a very 
; sloppy stroke drawing person. :-)  Guess my teachers were always 
; right-- my handwritting was/is awful.
;
; Be careful here, strokes is a rather large list, and make sure you maintain
; proper ( and )'s.
; 

(define strokes
; Letter L for line
  '(("14789" . add-line)

; Letter Z for zoom window
("125789" . view-zoom-box)
("1254789" . view-zoom-box)
("1235789" . view-zoom-box)
("2354789" .view-zoom-box)
("2324789" . view-zoom-box)
("12354789" . view-zoom-box)
("12324789" . view-zoom-box)
("12365789" . view-zoom-box)
("1232789" . view-zoom-box)

; line up for zoom out
("852" . view-zoom-out)
; line down for zoom in
("258" . view-zoom-in)

; Letter C for copy
("3214789" . edit-copy)
("214789" . edit-copy)
("21489" . edit-copy)
("32478" . edit-copy)

; Letter E for edit
("563214789" . edit-edit)
("53214789" . edit-edit)
("5321478" . edit-edit)
("5214789" . edit-edit)
("521478" . edit-edit)
("453214789" . edit-edit)
("45321478" . edit-edit)
("456321478" . edit-edit)
("456214789" . edit-edit)
("45621478" . edit-edit)

; Letter N for net
("415963" . add-net)
("7414863" . add-net)
("74148963" . add-net)
("74158963" . add-net)
("7415963" .  add-net)


; Letter M for move
("741236963" . edit-move)
("7412572369" . edit-move)
("7412575369" . edit-move)
("741258369" . edit-move)
("74125852369" . edit-move)
("7412585369" . edit-move)
("74125863" . edit-move)
("74126963" . edit-move)
("741475369" . edit-move)
("7414785369" . edit-move)
("74148369" . edit-move)
("7414852369" . edit-move)
("741485369" . edit-move)
("74148669" . edit-move)
("741552369" . edit-move)
("741575369" . edit-move)
("7415852369" . edit-move)
("741585369" . edit-move)
("74185369" . edit-move)
("74255369" . edit-move)
("7425852369" . edit-move)
("742585369" . edit-move)
("7426963" . edit-move)
("74585369" . edit-move)

; Letter D for delete
("14786321" . edit-delete)
("14789621" . edit-delete)
("147896321" . edit-delete)
("15896321" . edit-delete)
("257896321" . edit-delete)
("25896321" . edit-delete)
("4789621" . edit-delete)

; Letter S for select
("2145987" . edit-select )
("215987" . edit-select )
("2156987" . edit-select )
("21256987" . edit-select )
("3215987" . edit-select )
("32156987" . edit-select )
("32148987" . edit-select )
("32145987" . edit-select )))

;
; End of stroke related keywords
;

;
; Start of keymapping related keywords
;

; Keymapping rules:
;
;	- Everything is case sensitive
; 	- For a         --  "a"
; 	- For Shift-A   --  "Shift A"
; 	- For Control-a --  "Control a"
; 	- For Alt-a     --  "Alt a"
; 	- At this point in time you can only have one modifier 
;	  (shift, control, alt) at a time.
; 	- Keys must be unique in each keymap, especially the global one
;	- Strings (without any modifers) are the same strings specified
; 	  for the keys in the file /usr/lib/X11/XKeysymDB (at least on 
; 	  a linux box)
;

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define file-keymap
  '(("w" . file-new-window)
    ("n" . file-new)
    ("o" . file-open)
    ("s" . file-save)
    ("e" . page-close)   ; yes this is okay; reusing page-close 
    ("a" . file-save-as)
    ("l" . file-save-all)
    ("p" . file-print)
    ("i" . file-image)
    ("r" . file-script)
    ("c" . file-close-window)
    ("q" . file-quit)))

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define edit-keymap
  '(("s" . edit-select)
    ("c" . edit-copy-hotkey)    ; This can also just be edit-copy and then
    ("e" . edit-edit)           ; you must pick the anchor point
    ("m" . edit-move-hotkey)    ; This can also just be edit-move
    ("d" . edit-delete)
    ("r" . edit-rotate-90-hotkey)
    ("i" . edit-mirror-hotkey)
    ("h" . edit-stretch-hotkey)
    ("Shift S" . edit-slot)
    ("o" . edit-color)
    ("l" . edit-lock)
    ("Shift L" . edit-unlock)
    ("t" . edit-translate)
    ("b" . edit-embed)
    ("u" . edit-unembed)
    ("n" . edit-show-hidden)))

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define view-keymap
  '(("r" . view-redraw)
    ("b" . view-zoom-box-hotkey)
    ("f" . view-zoom-full)
    ("l" . view-zoom-limits)
    ("p" . view-pan-hotkey)
    ("u" . view-update-cues)
    ("o" . view-zoom-out-hotkey)
    ("i" . view-zoom-in-hotkey)))

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define page-keymap
  '(("m" . page-manager)
    ("n" . page-next)
    ("p" . page-prev)
    ("e" . page-new)
    ("c" . page-close)
    ("d" . page-discard)
    ("Shift P" . page-print)))

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define add-keymap
  '(("c" . add-component)
    ("a" . add-attribute)
    ("n" . add-net-hotkey)
    ("u" . add-bus-hotkey)
    ("t" . add-text)
    ("l" . add-line-hotkey)
    ("b" . add-box-hotkey)
    ("i" . add-circle-hotkey)
    ("r" . add-arc-hotkey)
    ("p" . add-pin-hotkey)))

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define hierarchy-keymap
  '(("o" . hierarchy-open-symbol)))

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define attributes-keymap
  '(("a" . attributes-attach)
    ("d" . attributes-detach)
    ("n" . attributes-show-name)
    ("v" . attributes-show-value)
    ("b" . attributes-show-both)
    ("t" . attributes-visibility-toggle)))

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define options-keymap
  '(("t" . options-text-size)
    ("a" . options-action-feedback)
    ("g" . options-grid)
    ("s" . options-snap)
    ("Shift S" . options-snap-size)
    ("l" . options-show-log-window)
    ("c" . options-show-coord-window)))

; All keys in this keymap *must* be unique
(define help-keymap
  '(("a" . help-about)
    ("h" . help-hotkeys)))


; All keys in the global-keymap *must* be unique
(define global-keymap
  '(("Escape" . cancel)
    ("a" . add-keymap)
    ("b" . add-box-hotkey)
    ("c" . edit-copy-hotkey)
    ("d" . edit-delete)
    ("e" . edit-keymap)
    ("f" . file-keymap)
    ("g" . no-action)
    ("h" . help-keymap)
    ("i" . add-component)
    ("j" . no-action)
    ("k" . no-action)
    ("l" . add-line-hotkey) 
    ("m" . edit-move-hotkey)
    ("n" . add-net-hotkey)
    ("o" . options-keymap)
    ("p" . page-keymap)
    ("q" . no-action)
    ("r" . view-redraw)
    ("s" . edit-select)
    ("t" . attributes-keymap)
    ("u" . add-bus-hotkey)
    ("v" . view-keymap)
    ("w" . view-zoom-box-hotkey)
    ("x" . view-pan-hotkey)
    ("y" . no-action)
    ("z" . view-zoom-in-hotkey)
    ("period" . repeat-last-command)
    ("comma" . misc-misc)
    ("Delete" . edit-delete)
    ("Shift greater" . page-next)
    ("Shift less" . page-prev)
    ("Alt q" . file-quit)
    ("Shift H" . hierarchy-keymap)
    ("Shift Z" . view-zoom-out-hotkey)))

; finally set the keymap point to the newly created datastructure 
(define current-keymap global-keymap)

;
; End of keymapping related keywords
;
