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Date: | Sun, 29 Jun 2014 20:24:47 -0400 |
From: | "Stephen R. Besch" <sbesch AT buffalo DOT edu> |
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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Silkscreened component values, mailing list, and |
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Just turn on visibility of the component's value attribute. You can do this in the footprint itself or in PCB after placement. Then have a look at the gerber output to be sure it is there Stephen R. Besch On 06/29/2014 04:30 PM, mskala AT ansuz DOT sooke DOT bc DOT ca wrote: > First, is it possible to design a footprint in such a way that the > component value will appear in the silkscreen, in addition to or instead > of the refdes value? I'm hoping for something more automated than just > manually adding notes to the silkscreen layer. > > Second, is there a way to search the archive of this mailing list going > back more than a week into the past? The search function on the archive > page seems to be limited to that, which makes it hard to find previous > answers to questions that have likely been asked before. > > Finally, are there any plans for the diode schematic symbols and > footprints to ever agree with each other about which pin is the cathode? > I have found bug reports about this dating at least as far back as May > 2005, but nothing seems to have been done about it in nine years. If I > will be required to triple check every symbol and footprint and define my > own a large fraction of the time because there's a significant chance of > the default ones being as catastrophically broken as diodes are, then that > may be a dealbreaking issue and is at least something I'd like to know > about before I invest any more time in gEDA. > -- fictio cedit veritati
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