> Does this mean that the mirroring is about the x-axis by default? Yes. coordinates are always "flipped" by changing the Y value, and leaving the X value alone.
> If you are mirroring one element, use it's origin. This is *usually* pin 1 > for through hole elements, or centroid for surface mount. If the mark is > displayed at the part origin, the user will know exactly where the mirror > point is. I would not, for example, want the mirror point to be the > centroid if the origin was somewhere else. (Consider the case where you > want to mirror more than one part and maintain the positional relationship > between them.) I was mostly thinking about the cases where you have N inline pins. If you mirror them intelligently, the connectivity is the same afterwards - no shorts or messed up rats, everything still on the grid, etc. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user