On 11/5/06, John Griessen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The script works fine with the latest element file
format even though he made it before it existed.
Thats because the (x,y) data for each type of record type (Element,
Line, .. etc)
is in the same position in the record and all other data is
The script works fine with the latest element file
format even though he made it before it existed.
Thats because the (x,y) data for each type of record type (Element,
Line, .. etc)
is in the same position in the record and all other data is output verbatim.
This could break if the
On 11/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The script works fine with the latest element file
format even though he made it before it existed.
Thats because the (x,y) data for each type of record type (Element,
Line, .. etc)
is in the same position in the record and all
John Luciani wrote:
The script works fine with the latest element file
format even though he made it before it existed.
Thats because the .
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On 11/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure what your script does, but I would think that the real
because reason
I just found out a different way to use the perl script pcb-matrix by:
John Luciani
www.luciani.org
He wrote it with such good documentation and meaningful variable names I
could modify it in 5 minutes of reading to do a different process!
Normally, his script makes a copy of a layout cell,
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