El lun, 05-02-2007 a las 19:33 -0800, Dave N6NZ escribió:
Very interesting thread. Taking it a little off topic...
A question that has come up in the past is the idea of importing data
from a mechanical package to get board outline, etc. As it turns out,
I'm working on another project
[jg]The makefile tells you each time in a way that you can copy and paste
it to
execute it. The makefile spits out versions for bash, csh, etc.
The makefile from gEDA/gaf out of CVS does that, but I don't believe the
regular old source tarball for gschem does that.
Yep. Gentoo uses
Dave N6NZ wrote:
If other people would
find that functionality useful, I will look into it.
It would seem handy to be able to import dxf files for certain hardware
modules, assemblies that mount onto a pcb and for some connectors.
Phil
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Dave N6NZ wrote:
If other people would find that functionality useful, I will look into
it.
It would seem handy to be able to import dxf files for certain hardware
modules, assemblies that mount onto a pcb and for some connectors.
What does import mean in this
How hard would it be to get PCB to accept polygons in footprints? We'd
need polygons on both copper and silk layers, and both with and without
soldermask.
Phil
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