Re: gEDA-user: teardrops plug-in for PCB

2006-11-10 Thread Carlos Nieves Ónega
Hi DJ! very nice work! In the first example (the left one in the web page) I see one pin without teardrop: at the top of the image there are a lot of pins, like a matrix of 3 rows by 9 columns. It's the one in the 3rd row, second column (beginning at the top left). Is there any minimum segment

Re: gEDA-user: teardrops plug-in for PCB

2006-11-10 Thread DJ Delorie
Is there any minimum segment length to be able to add a teardrop? Yes, but I think that case is a bug. It should be able to radius short traces (there are three cases: long trace, short trace, and too-short trace), but there's logic to avoid arcs that end up inside the existing copper (i.e.

Re: gEDA-user: teardrops plug-in for PCB

2006-11-10 Thread Mark Rages
On 11/9/06, DJ Delorie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First pass... http://www.delorie.com/pcb/teardrops/ Wow! Combine that with the puller and the traces will start to resemble the old hand-drawn boards. I can see it's going to take self-discipline to send my next board to fab, and not spend

Re: gEDA-user: teardrops plug-in for PCB

2006-11-10 Thread DJ Delorie
Wow! Combine that with the puller and the traces will start to resemble the old hand-drawn boards. Yeah, I need to work out the last of the bugs in the puller (or talk some math major into helping ;). It wouldn't be so bad if the bugs didn't cause trace scribbles all over the board!

gEDA-user: teardrops plug-in for PCB

2006-11-09 Thread DJ Delorie
First pass... http://www.delorie.com/pcb/teardrops/ ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user