Re: gEDA-user: silkscreen styles

2007-12-22 Thread John Griessen
Tomaz Solc wrote: > Hi > >> Could you point out a specific example? I can't guess what you're >> talking about. > > I think he's talking about this: > > http://www.tablix.org/~avian/blog/images/blog/20070716t131612-pict0002-m.jpg Yes, the white rectangle with text cut out of it in the lower ce

Re: gEDA-user: silkscreen styles

2007-12-22 Thread Tomaz Solc
Hi > Could you point out a specific example? I can't guess what you're > talking about. I think he's talking about this: http://www.tablix.org/~avian/blog/images/blog/20070716t131612-pict0002-m.jpg Silkscreen at the bottom center of the photo is in reverse. This style is often used by Sony to

Re: gEDA-user: silkscreen styles (was: TV gurus lurking?)

2007-12-22 Thread DJ Delorie
> I looked at that Sony diagram and liked the reverse text blocks in > some places. It involved defining a rectangle, then text that > removes the layer superimposed on the rectangle. Could you point out a specific example? I can't guess what you're talking about.

gEDA-user: silkscreen styles (was: TV gurus lurking?)

2007-12-22 Thread John Griessen
Peter Clifton wrote: > On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 16:06 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote: >> The PCB overlays could be the "assembly" prints that PCB already does. > > I didn't say it was better, but I expect there are certain styles of > labels, annotations, silk screen text etc.. which we'd struggle to > ach