Le 31/03/2018 à 19:28, Kevin Cozens a écrit :
> On 2018-03-31 01:04 PM, jp charras wrote:
>> A TO3 package with its heat-sink needs six 3D shapes (for guys who really
>> *like* realistic 3D views
>> of course...):
>> the TO3 package.
>> its heat-sink.
>> 2 nuts.
>> 2 bolts.
>
> Add one more if th
On 2018-03-31 01:04 PM, jp charras wrote:
A TO3 package with its heat-sink needs six 3D shapes (for guys who really
*like* realistic 3D views
of course...):
the TO3 package.
its heat-sink.
2 nuts.
2 bolts.
Add one more if the TO-3 is in a socket. :)
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Cheers!
Kevin.
http://www.ve3syb.ca/
Le 31/03/2018 à 18:33, José Ignacio a écrit :
> I use this feature for components that may have multiple bodies, like a
> battery inside a battery
> holder, or the mating board into a connector. It is great for making
> rudimentary assemblies as kicad
> cant place any bodies that are not associat
I use this feature for components that may have multiple bodies, like a
battery inside a battery holder, or the mating board into a connector. It
is great for making rudimentary assemblies as kicad cant place any bodies
that are not associated with a component.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 5:02 PM, Jef
Jeff, do you mean transistor+heatsink or .wrl & .step?
For transistor+heatsink I just add both models to the 3D shape names list.
For .wrl and .step the models must be checked individually, because if
both models are in the list, they get overlapped and I don't know which
one is being selected
No I won't have time to.
There is still the issue of Eagle rectangles with a rotation applied not
being imported correctly too.
On Sat, 31 Mar 2018 14:03 Seth Hillbrand, wrote:
> Hi Russell-
>
> Will you have time to update this patch? If not, I'm happy to revise it
> to handle the cases this
@Pedro, how do you check the two different models? (Currently there’s a bug
where the preview chooses what model to render irrespective of which is
selected in the models list. I’ve fixed that bug in 6.0, but it was one of the
things that made me think perhaps I didn’t understand how this feat
Jeff,
From a user point of view, sometimes I add 2 different models to the
same footprint: a power transistor and its heatsink, a male pinheader
and its female matching connector. Just to check they won't "crash" with
other components when connected.
And I also keep the .wrl and .step models
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