Yes that's exactly what I did. I had previously viewed a footprint in
PCB in order to measure its dimensions and then I must have
inadvertently saved it, which turned it into a PCB file.
Thanks for the help in getting to the bottom of this.
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 15:01 -0400, Stuart Brorson wrote:
> This is a fresh pcb file created using gsch2pcb i.e. I have not
> intervened in any way. Is there something that could be wrong with the
> schematic to cause this? The pcb file generally looks quite jumbled with
> Element definition not all in one place.
I'll betcha you tried to create a footpri
On Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 02:55:25PM -0400, Neil Webster wrote:
>
> This is a fresh pcb file created using gsch2pcb i.e. I have not
> intervened in any way. Is there something that could be wrong with the
> schematic to cause this? The pcb file generally looks quite jumbled with
> Element definition
Thanks
This is a fresh pcb file created using gsch2pcb i.e. I have not
intervened in any way. Is there something that could be wrong with the
schematic to cause this? The pcb file generally looks quite jumbled with
Element definition not all in one place.
Regards, Neil
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 14:4
On Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 02:41:55PM -0400, Neil Webster wrote:
>132
>133FileVersion[20070407]
>134
>135PCB["" 17100 12400]
>136
Looks like one PCB file catted onto the end of another.
FWIW most of the time when I get syntax errors it's du
>128 ElementLine[-7011 -3468 7011 -3468 1000]
>129 ElementLine[7011 -3468 7011 3468 1000]
>130 ElementLine[7011 3468 -7011 3468 1000]
>131)
>132
>133FileVersion[20070407]
>134
>135PCB["" 17100 124
Hi Guys,
PCB is detecting a syntax error in my .pcb file and failing to open it.
The output from PCB Log is as follows...
Looking for default_font in .
Can't open ./default_font for reading
Looking for default_font in /usr/local/bin/../share/pcb
Found default_font in /usr/local/bin/../share/pcb
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