I don't agree. First off, there should be no need to clip in the first place because silkscreen should never cross solder areas in the first place. If they do it is because of bad placement of legends or improperly designed elements.
The main reason I chose to clip to the pad is because it is much simpler to do it that way in the code (mainly for on-screen display). However, it fully serves the needed function for those who (a) fab with a vendor that doesn't do their own clipping and (b) have a bad layout in the first place. Lastly, it's probably what the designer wanted when they made the bad layout. They chose to put silkscreen where it didn't belong - presumably they'd like to keep as much of the silk as possible. That's my 2 cents. harry ----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ Delorie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 4:01 PM Subject: Re: gEDA-user: new PCB > > > I'll see if the fab house won't complain about silkscreen inside > > soldermasks when I put some other module prototype of Ronja to > > manufacture. > > I asked the folks at 4pcb and they said they clip it to the mask, so > we should too.
