Dan McMahill wrote:
> Maybe my lib is outdated. I use the pcb package from debian testing
>
>> "pcb-20050609-1"...
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>
>
> now I'm really confused. In your email from an hour ago you said you
used the cvs version...
>
sorry, seems the rest of my response got erased before I sent it.
The IPC
Dan McMahill wrote:
>>Maybe my lib is outdated. I use the pcb package from debian testing
>>"pcb-20050609-1"...
>
>
> now I'm really confused. In your email from an hour ago you said you
> used the cvs version...
Well, I saw that the 20050609 manual didn't fit. Then I tried to look
into the m
kmk wrote:
Dan McMahill wrote:
unfortunately, no. This is, in my mind, a major limitation.
I've used
awk or emacs in the past. This is one of the things I'd really like to
see fixed. If anyone is up for some coding, they should contact me as I
think I understand the problem and al
Dan McMahill wrote:
> unfortunately, no. This is, in my mind, a major limitation.
I've used
> awk or emacs in the past. This is one of the things I'd really like to
> see fixed. If anyone is up for some coding, they should contact me as I
> think I understand the problem and all the stuf
kmk wrote:
Hi,
what is the best method to do an update of footprints in pcb? Suppose I
improved my 0805 footprint with a fancy silkscreen. How do I transfer
this information to already existing layouts? I can't seem to find the
right button for this task.
Maybe I missed some important doc...
Hi,
what is the best method to do an update of footprints in pcb? Suppose I
improved my 0805 footprint with a fancy silkscreen. How do I transfer
this information to already existing layouts? I can't seem to find the
right button for this task.
Maybe I missed some important doc...
---<(kaimartin