What if you have an outline layer that you hang the parts over the outline?
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> (1) speaking of setting the board size, is there a way to do that other
> than editing the file by hand? I'm sure I used to know the answer to
> this, but I can't find anything about it now (which is why I suspect
> it's still done by hand).
lesstif : Edit -> Board Sizes
gtk: File -> Preferen
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 02:04:14PM -0500, Martin Maney wrote:
> will mount to. After pondering this for a while, I have come to the
> not really savory conclusion that a small kluge is as good a solution
> as possible: I placed the footprint's "mark" on the center line of the
> connector's axis, i
On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 20:04:29 -0400, gene wrote:
> OK, I feel dumb - I can't find it anywhere How do I declare a global
> net?
All netnames are global with regard to the current sheet. Whether or not
netnames are global in a hierarchical stack of schematics, depends on the
settings in gnetlis
OK, I feel dumb - I can't find it anywhere :( How do I declare a
global net?
thanks
gene
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Try "man zip" or info "zip" to get the syntax.
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What Linux application can I use to zip gerbers into that works with
4pcb.com?
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> Hello!
> Here's a giggle. Were all of you aware that vertical resistor mounts
> were the norm during the early part of the US space program? And never
> mind the fact that it accelerated the semiconductor business to its
> present status.
>
Didn't they also use a 'ladder' construction, where
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