On 03/04/2011 06:24 PM, Steven Michalske wrote:
I thought basing it on svg with layers defined to be each layer in a layout.
But SVG is a shape outline format and RS-274X is centerline and width format.
A round ended pad in RS-274X is a pair of points to define a line and a number
to define a
Rob Butts wrote:
> I saw that but I don't see what flips a board over and what the rotate key
> is.
A more comprehensive list is at
http://geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:pcb-quick_reference#all_keystrokes
Please drop me a note, if find missing keys.
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On Mar 5, 2011, at 5:55 AM, John Griessen wrote:
> On 03/02/2011 06:49 AM, Stefan Tauner wrote:
>> my idea is some combination of the existing propsals:
>> - Gschem parts manager or parts database (glue)
>> - IPC Footprint Calculator (pcb)
>> and my own idea: a stand-alone pcb footprint edit
The 'h' key hides names
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Is it possible to hide the name of just one component in PCB?
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On 03/02/2011 03:56 PM, Bert Timmerman wrote:
And
https://github.com/bert/pcb-fpw/wiki/User-Manual-for-pcb-gfpw
This one is aimed to be more resembling with the IPC Footprint Calculator
without violating IP and such.
I hope to release version 0.0.11 this month.
Wow! That will be really fine
On 03/02/2011 06:49 AM, Stefan Tauner wrote:
my idea is some combination of the existing propsals:
- Gschem parts manager or parts database (glue)
- IPC Footprint Calculator (pcb)
and my own idea: a stand-alone pcb footprint editor.
A footprint calculator that uses IPC guidelines plus an editor
On 03/02/2011 12:53 AM, yamazakir2 wrote:
I bought a $30 toaster oven from walmart and yeah you guys are right
it seems to work fine.
If you buy a ramp and soak thermocouple controller off ebay, and
graft the two together, it will work as well as the
"IR Reflow Station" box from China. The to
If you compile pcb by yourself, you will find a file 'refcard.pdf' in
/share/doc/pcb. This file gives most of the
default-accelerators/shortcuts.
If you are using pcb from a repository of your distro, this file will
be at /usr/share/doc/pcb/refcard.dvi.gz.
There are a very few mis
Tab flips the board over (Vuew->More view and zoom changes)
Rotate is a tool (F9)
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I saw that but I don't see what flips a board over and what the rotate
key is.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 1:20 PM, DJ Delorie <[1]d...@delorie.com> wrote:
Info->Key Bindings
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Info->Key Bindings
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I hate to ask and bug people but where can I find a list of shortcut
keys for PCB?
I'm trying to get a board done to go to fab.
Thanks
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