The most up-to-date description of land patterns (that I know of) is at http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/land_patterns_20050129.pdf
(* jcl *) On 11/19/05, Lucas Vogelsang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I tried to move all the components on one side, but I went into several > problems. > > 1. Try in PCB, first tried right click, no menu entry.... > Let's try the "Select" Menu: Move selected elements to other side, > nothing changes... > > 2. Try vim: ah there is a "solderside" flag, let's delete it(% > s/"solderside"/""/g). Start up PCB, a cool I see descriptions but > solderpads and components stayed on the solderside. > > So, I looked into vim, tried to find out what's wrong with the pad. I > didn't find anything. > > I looked into file format description on > http://pcb.sourceforge.net/pcb-20050127.html/Element-File.html#Element% > 20File , and saw: > > Pad = "Pad(" X1 Y1 X2 Y2 Thickness Name PinNumber Flags ")" > and: > > Pad > A pad is very similar to a line except it may not be > disconnected from its element and it has an associated name. Is > is defined by two end point position, size, name and by some > flags. > bit 2: set if pad was found during a connection > search > bit 5: display the pads name > bit 6: pad has been selected > bit 7: pad is located on the solder side > > > When I compared with my pad I found out that there aren't any flags at > this position: > > Pad[-2000 -6500 1500 -6500 6500 3000 9500 "1" "1" "auto,square"] > > also the brackets changed.... ( -> [. > > So where is it described?? > > Lucas > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQBDf1/x3RQ/RpGW2HgRAkLuAJ9vLJ0asEcnX6YtUCSf6gB04MPtzgCfUI4A > /vH3liuKm2RMl23MizzovDg= > =51rJ > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > -- http://www.luciani.org
