On Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:07:18 +0200 kai-martin knaak <k...@familieknaak.de> wrote:
> There are two ways ;-) > > 1) activate solder mask > 2) let the mouse hover over the object you want to manipulate > 3) type [k] to increase and [shift-k] to decrease the mask distance > > Alternatively: > > 1) activate solder mask > 2) select the objects you want to manipulate > 3) type [:] to open the command window > 4) type > ChangeClearSize(Selected, value, unit) > where a signed value will be an increment/decrement, and > unit may be mil, or mm Both examples work on a footprint placed on a layout. I am talking about a footprint itself. Off course, you can copy a footprint into the buffer, rip up, edit, convert it back again to a footprint, copy to buffer, and overwrite the old one. Yes, I use VI to edit the soldermask openings. :-) A footprint mode is okay with me. I am thinking about a script that can run through my footprints and modify such parameters like soldermask opening and keepaway, etc. in one go; controlled by my Makefile system. We'd need such tool as well, regardless of the ability of PCB itself. P.S.: tell me, if there any script that does today... Levente -- Levente Kovacs http://levente.logonex.eu _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user