On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 09:19:06PM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
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> > 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
> 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.
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 08:35:16PM -0400, DJ Delorie wrote:
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> > 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
> 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
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
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