Hi Mark,

Yes, you are right, I also found it yesterday.

Actually, we tried to discuss two problems in this email.
1. Suitable dxf file but with big coordination, It's already fixed in the
latest branch.
2. Let Kicad support a larger board size as other software did.

On Tue, 26 Nov 2024 at 22:52, Mark Roszko <mark.ros...@gmail.com> wrote:

> O derp.
>
> A fix was applied to deal with out of bounds dxf last week to 8.0
>
> https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/18523
>
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2024, 6:32 AM Rafał Pietrak <sol...@electric-sheep.eu>
> wrote:
>
>> Moja,
>>
>> Just explaining:
>>
>> there are two sides to this case. The one that you've noticed, when one
>> uses such feature to scale up/down the design, which is obviously not
>> the case for PCB artworks. But the other case is the control of the
>> design resolution, which in fact I had in mind. In short: whenever you
>> change the grid size, you keep the physical design size the same, but
>> influence the "rounding errors" of your artwork. ... and frankly, that's
>> exactly what I personally prefer.
>>
>> -R
>>
>> On 26.11.2024 12:09, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>> > On Tue, 26 Nov 2024 at 06:06, Rafał Pietrak <sol...@electric-sheep.eu>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Guys, have you ever considered going to "virtual dimensions"?
>> >>
>> >> What I mean here is that the entire design (that is the PCB of course,
>> >> not the SCH) is based on an integer grid like "natural numbers indices
>> >> to locations", while the grid size is provided for the entire PCB as a
>> >> single float?
>> >
>> > Please note that I'm not familiar with KiCad code, but I fail to see
>> > how this could possibly work (other than introducing an unnecessarily
>> > complicated workflow).
>> > This might work well for art where you draw some nice graphic of an
>> > animal, and you only decide how big the graphic should be when you
>> > export it/save it/print it.
>> >
>> > When you instead load a component footprint, you need to know its
>> > exact dimensions. Let's say that a courtyard should for example be
>> > precisely 1 mm = 1,000,000 nm wide.
>> > If you suddenly decide that you need a PCB that is 7.5 m wide instead
>> > of 5 m, so that a unit is 1.5 nm instead of 1 nm ... what do you do?
>> > Do you just end up with all your components being 1.5 mm wide and with
>> > the wrong pitch? Or do you keep transforming the coordinates every
>> > time you change your mind about how big your scaling factor should be?
>> > Should the courtyard then shrink to 1,000,000 / 1.5 = 666,667 units
>> > (and you basically end up with something way worse than floating point
>> > numbers)?
>> >
>> > Mojca
>> >
>>
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