Re: dxf? (was: Re: gEDA-user: Making an odd-shaped PCB)

2007-02-06 Thread Carlos Nieves Ónega
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

Re: gEDA-user: Drawing a schematic with a single-inline resistornetwork

2007-02-06 Thread Jeremy Pedersen
[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

Re: gEDA-user: Re: dxf?

2007-02-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 ___

Re: gEDA-user: Re: dxf?

2007-02-06 Thread Dave N6NZ
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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

gEDA-user: Polygons in footprints

2007-02-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org