Re: gEDA-user: copper fill

2009-08-26 Thread Martin Maney
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:19:06PM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote: > > > Maybe it's just now becoming an FAQ, but it's been confusing people > > all along. Maybe it's not a very good default. > > It's not the default. It hasn't been the default for a long time. > > IIRC it comes from gsch2pcb, which h

Re: gEDA-user: copper fill

2009-08-26 Thread DJ Delorie
> Maybe it's just now becoming an FAQ, but it's been confusing people > all along. Maybe it's not a very good default. It's not the default. It hasn't been the default for a long time. IIRC it comes from gsch2pcb, which has a built-in "starter" board, which has the wrong defaults. ___

Re: gEDA-user: copper fill

2009-08-26 Thread Phil Frost
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 08:35:16PM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote: > > > How do you do a copper fill on a layer full of routes? In other words, > > to put copper in between all the routed traces. Placing a rectangle or > > polygon just covers everything. > > This is becoming a FAQ. You need to set

Re: gEDA-user: copper fill

2009-08-26 Thread DJ Delorie
> How do you do a copper fill on a layer full of routes? In other words, > to put copper in between all the routed traces. Placing a rectangle or > polygon just covers everything. This is becoming a FAQ. You need to set the "new lines/arcs clear polygons" flag before you start your board. H

gEDA-user: copper fill

2009-08-26 Thread gene glick
How do you do a copper fill on a layer full of routes? In other words, to put copper in between all the routed traces. Placing a rectangle or polygon just covers everything. gene ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.