Steve,
Not sure if it's the prob. you're seeing now, but the only time I could
get the router on 1.99 to connect different nets was when it'd put the
beginnning of a trace on a pin/via and then not route the line. The
problem is that if it does this on the wrong layer, say one with a
ground
Hi,
From the PS file it looks like you have the old ps output routines.
The multiline text is indeed rendered with vectors. You can override this
behaviour in the old routines by adding the following line to your local
configuration file: (Either gafrc or gschemrc)
(output-vector
On Monday 03 July 2006 11:33, Mike Jarabek wrote:
> Odd.. Do you get this with with GhostScript or with the actual printer?
With 'gv' and 'ps2pdf'.
> Can you send me the postscript file?
It is on its way in a private email.
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I'm using PCB 1.99q to do a board layout and am trying to use the router. I'm
finding that it has a
tendency to short different nets together. Even after I do a route and clean
up shorted nets, if I rerun
the router, other shorts are generated. It's strange because when I hit "O" to
optimize
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 11:04 -0400, Bob Paddock wrote:
> In gschem 20060123 when I 'print' this text:
>
> "10k resistors on ProgX pins set default
> charge parameters. Populate as required,
> see Table in datasheet."
>
> it looks fine in the PostScript output with 'gv' and 'ps2pdf'
In gschem 20060123 when I 'print' this text:
"10k resistors on ProgX pins set default
charge parameters. Populate as required,
see Table in datasheet."
it looks fine in the PostScript output with 'gv' and 'ps2pdf'
but if I 'print' this text as part of my schematic:
"When DISP# is tied to Vcc,
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