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| Date: | Thu, 5 Jan 2012 08:51:08 +1100 |
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| Subject: | Re: [geda-user] PCB layout file doubts |
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On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 12:53 AM, KPL <kpl DOT listes AT gmail DOT com> wrote: > > Another option would be if "change size" window left open after an > operation, so it could be easily repeated. Or some other way to repeat > the previous action (probably there already is such thing?) > > Probably I'm doing everything the wrong way, I am not sure. First I > design a board with footprints that I found or created, and after all > traces are drawn, I am trying to increase pin sizes for all TH > components, to make the board as friendly to home making as possible. > Usually that means opening that menu many times. > At the same time I'm trying to increase trace widths where > necessary/possible, using "t" key for every single segment. Another approach for making large numbers of size changes is to open the *.pcb file in a text editor and use search and replace. The file format is readable text and quite simple to understand - a few minutes read of the file format documentation will get you going. I find this approach convenient near the end of a layout, to make the drill diameters, annular ring widths and solder mask openings consistent (they're usually quite varied as I draw my footprints from several different sources). -- Stephen Ecob Silicon On Inspiration Sydney Australia www.sioi.com.au
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