> The current scheme, if I understand it, works like this: > > mirror | auto-mirror | result > -------+-------------+------------------- > 0 | 0 | as shown on screen > 1 | 0 | all layers mirrored > 0 | 1 | as if you were looking at the finished pcb > 1 | 1 | suitable for toner transfer, transparencies
Yup. > So what about an option button that covers both bits with those > descriptions? I was thinking about this, and thinking about wording: None All Back (as seen) Front (photo/tt) but "back" and "front" would always mirror the assembly and fab drawings "as seen" > More advanced would be to produce one set suitable for an entire task. > For example all 'assembly' drawings would print 'as if you were looking > at the finished pcb', while copper layers would print 'suitable for toner > transfer'. Then you could make and assemble a board from one print set. Assuming you didn't need inverted coppers for photo negatives, but non-inverted silkscreen plots. The fun never ends. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user