There is an automatic way that is just fine:
Menu > Post-process > Create drill diagram (2nd opt) > Drill diagram 
(top center), I use Postcript.

It will automaiicaly generate a sympol for each drill size and a list 
and count at the bottom.

Alain

Andy Eskelson escreveu:
>>From the plot menu, if you select postscript as the output format you can
> select a small drill point on the pads rather than the real drill size.
> Not a X as you are used to, but it might be good enough.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 13:19:30 -0000
> "evlotus7" <btre...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> As many of you, I'm a beginner to KiCad. But I know it for a couple of 
>> years, especially EESchema that I used to draw schematics before 
>> transferring them to the PCB designer. Now in my new job, I'm doing all the 
>> design. 
>>
>> I almost finished my first board and I got a question about drilling. I'm 
>> use to see a drill chart with the PCB and different little cross symbol on 
>> the board layout marking the position and size of each holes. Do I have to 
>> draw and place by hand each cross on a layer (drawings, comments, Eco1 or 
>> Eco2) or is there a more automatic way?
>>
>>
>> Bruno
>>
>>
>>
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