Update:
Ladies and Gentlemen -
I experimented with the footprints I had developed in a unique
directory (/home/comp/pwb_footprints) and had no success with seeing
them in the pcb tool. As a point of interest: When I start the pcb tool
this footprint library *directory* was identified, but the
On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 15:10 -0400, Tony Radice wrote:
Update:
Ladies and Gentlemen -
I experimented with the footprints I had developed in a unique
directory (/home/comp/pwb_footprints) and had no success with seeing
them in the pcb tool.
I think most people use gschem2pcb script to
Stefan Salewski wrote:
On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 15:10 -0400, Tony Radice wrote:
Update:
Ladies and Gentlemen -
I experimented with the footprints I had developed in a unique
directory (/home/comp/pwb_footprints) and had no success with seeing
them in the pcb tool.
I think most people use
Stefan -
I do use gsch2pcb to develop the pcb population data, netlist and
population command file. The issue is that the footprints that I
developed that were not in the issue library were not listed in the pcb
library tool on invoking pcb. Interestingly, the footprints showed up in
the buffer
Ladies and Gentlemen -
Here is an interesting issue:
1) I Create a PCB footprint by hand, using data borrowed from another
footprint, and want to expand the silkscreen around it. I edit the
coordinates a wee bit.
2) I Open this footprint file in pcb BY ITSELF - (pcb footprint.fp) - it
This is a stretch, but...
Pad[-4133 -15650 4133 -15650 33465 0 33465 6 6 0x0100]
ElementLine [ 24000 36000 -24000 36000 1000]
Try removing the space between ElementLine and [
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