Marcos,
You can see a list of the command line options using "gerbv -- help". To convert a file to an image, use the following command:

"gerbv file1.gbx file2.gbx --export=png --output=mypicture.png"

You can also specify colors, resolution, and much more by adding additional options to the command (see the --help output for more info).

I hope this helps--
Julian

On 07/14/2011 11:03 AM, Marcos Passos wrote:
Hello,

I didn't find nothing about convert gerber to image using command line on windows and linux. I'm making a application for this functionality and I would like to use the gerbv. Does anyone know how I do it?

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Marcos Passos


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