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tir, 13 02 2007 kl. 21:09 -0600, skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I made some nice visual representations of mounting screws of the kind we
usually hold a PCB to an enclosure with -- a philips head screw.
http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/john_griessen/footprints/
Nice job but;
File
Regarding the old thread (Mon, 05 Aug 2002) about inter page
connectors (http://www.geda.seul.org/mailinglist/geda-dev54/
msg00053.html), I wrote a perl script which updates cross reference
attributes. See quick help below. Anyone interested in giving it a try?
_jP
./geda-xref -h
Usage:
Dan McMahill wrote:
With an 0603, there really isn't much
room for silk. You'll see that silk is there on the larger ones, I
think starting with maybe 1008 or 1206.
For prototypes and small runs, the laser cut stencil companies also make laser
cut plastic guides with burned in refdes
Harry Eaton wrote:
new
features is a change of cursor shape to visually
indicate when the arrow tool will grab the end-point
I used this to make some new footprints with plenty of
sketch detail.
It's a speedup tool!
http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/john_griessen/footprints/
John G
I added the following footprints to my website ---
* Trimpots POT__Bourns_3006P-Series and POT__Bourns_3299W-Series
* Molex USB MINI-B connector CON_USB_MINI_B__Molex_67503-1020
N.B. The drawing, SD-67503-010, has two pads with no clearance to
the PCB edge. I reduced the length of each of
Ah great. I need a 3299W in a PCB layout I am trying to copy
Thanks,
Jeremy
On 2/14/07, John Luciani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added the following footprints to my website ---
* Trimpots POT__Bourns_3006P-Series and POT__Bourns_3299W-Series
* Molex USB MINI-B connector
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 04:06:34PM -0800, Harry Eaton wrote:
which doesn't work for
me even with snap to pad.
That's pretty hard to believe. The connectivity is
checked by a rigurous intersection test, no particular
points are required, any touching will do.
Ok, I saw contrary
I just built from CVS so I should be current. I'm using Lesstif.
If I tear off the tools menu, drag it off to one side, then zoom in
on the board, each time I select from the menu the viewport jumps in the
direction of the menu (up/down/left/right depending on where the menu
is on the desktop).
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 12:49:09AM -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
I've seen that before, but knowing that the tools menu did it a lot
made it easier to reproduce. I think I've fixed it, please update cvs
and see.
Seems to work! Thanks.
--
Ben Jackson AD7GD
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http://www.ben.com/
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