If your layer 2 were top, I'd say it was using layer-1 as the number
to use. Which, to me, would be wrong.
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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:47:57 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
> It takes layer GROUP numbers, or layer NAMES. Layer groups are numbered
> starting at zero, just for inconsistency.
Lets see:
>> Layer definition of my current project is:
>> Groups("1,2,3,c:4,5,6,s:7:8")
I assume, the special groups
It takes layer GROUP numbers, or layer NAMES. Layer groups are
numbered starting at zero, just for inconsistency.
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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 10:08:17 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
> That's the way (although I use ps not eps for batch printing), but don't
> put spaces in the layer stack string. Also, watch the pcb output for
> warnings about mis-named layers.
Ok, I toyed a little with this. Spaces are successfully igno
That's the way (although I use ps not eps for batch printing), but
don't put spaces in the layer stack string. Also, watch the pcb
output for warnings about mis-named layers.
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I'd really love to do scripted printing of my layouts. The prints should
show whatever layers and types of objects I judge reasonable with the
particular layout. Unfortunately, I failed to come up with a proper
command line for pcb. This what I tried:
pcb -x eps \
--action-string 'DISPLAY(Na
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