> I am referring to trace isolation programs. These allow you > to route your board out on a CNC machine run by the likes > of EMC for Linux. Gnu CAM (GCAM) for Linux, and CopperCAM > (for money program) for windoze.
Understood. Still... > But I need my board now and thought maybe we had a user level flag > to change the mode of square pins readily available. The fastest fix is a perl script which shuts off the "square" flag for all pins and pads :-) > I have no problem jumping back into the PCB source code. It has only > been 10 years since I was involved with PCB.. the legacy days. Welcome back :-) I think flashing square pins and SMT pads would be useful overall, though. I suspect programs like GCPreview assume "flash" means "pad" and "stroke" means "trace" - even though we stroke all our round-end pads. Flashing thermal reliefs would be another useful feature, although we do thermals as polygon intersections to avoid some weird interactions. I don't know if we can flash thermals and still get the clean polygon results we want. http://www.delorie.com/pcb/half-thermal.png _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

