Rick Collins wrote: > I tried installing the current version of gerbv under Win2K SP4. It > installed ok and started. But when I tried opening a Gerber file it > crashed. It also crashed when I opened an XYRS file. Is there > something else I need to do?
I guess step one would be to see if a developer can reproduce the crash. Do you have a gerber you can share? As far as the x-y file, there is no standard at all, but you've already found this from Stuart. If you want to view it, you best bet is to use awk, perl, excel, whatever to reformat it in the same format that pcb uses. The pcb manual, which can be found on the web site http://pcb.sf.net, documents the x-y format used by pcb. I know the gerbv parser can read that particular format. I'm not sure if it can read any others. In fact, I'm pretty tempted to just update the gerbv documentation to flat out state that it only accepts the pcb x-y format. > I also can't find any info on the specs for the XYRS file. That is > what I am trying to do, verify that my XYRS file is correct, but I > don't find anything like a standard for this. > > My assembly house is telling me that my XYRS file has the rotations > backwards, but it seems to me that the reference is arbitrary. My guess is that positive angles would correspond to clockwise rotation, but I haven't worked with an assembly house in ages. -Dan _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

