On 06/21/2011 09:37 PM, Ethan Swint wrote:
On 06/21/2011 08:24 PM, Ethan Swint wrote:
On 06/21/2011 04:56 PM, Andrew Poelstra wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 02:03:04PM -0500, [email protected]
wrote:
I just finished up a board in PCB and expoerted my Gerber files. The
copper, mask, and paste layers look fine in gerbv, but the top and
bottom silk screens and the drill file are way out of line. There seem
to be silk-screen artifacts way out of the board outline (720
inches in
the Y) and the drill file has all of the drills clustered around the
origin. I've posted a zip of a few Gerber layers and my PCB file if
someone has a moment to verify what I'm seeing.
What version of pcb are you using? What gerber options?
I can confirm that your gerber files are messed up, but
I cannot reproduce with the 2010-Sept release, or in the
latest source from this morning.
It has the same behavior on two machines, which are both running
6808e757496cca0347d92d72851d0c34ae31b532 (commit by Andrew Poelstra
on 12 Jun 2011, "convert gerber hid to use pcb-printf").
Forgot to mention that it is the default GUI options (copy-outline =
none, name-style = fixed).
416ccb60d759cd0e4e27d230a2af01bcc9f3ccdc (22 May 2011 committed by
Krzysztof Kościuszkiewicz: "hid/gtk: Cleanup conditional code because
GTK 2.12 is required now") produces correct output. I'll run bisect on
it and see if I can nail down which commit messes things up for me.
-Ethan
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