Can someone please definitively explain the purpose of the Grid Origin in 
pcbnew? This comes up on the user list and Kicad.info forums regularly.

Coordinate (0,0) is always defined as the upper left corner of the sheet on 
which the PCB is “drawn.” This origin is outside of the normal drawing area. I 
am looking at a layout I am working on now, and I put the “grid origin” in the 
upper-left corner of the board edge, which is at (25, 50) (in millimeters). We 
can move the “Grid Origin” to anywhere on the sheet, but exactly what does it 
do and why is it needed?

The description in the pcbnew manual is:

“Grid origin. (grid offset). Useful for placement of pads. The grid origin can 
be put on a given location (the first pad to place), and after the grid size 
can be set to the pad pitch. Placing pads is therefore very easy.” This would 
imply that it is wholly irrelevant for layout, and only useful in the footprint 
editor.

I am glad to update the docs with a more cogent description, but I (and 
obviously many other users) don’t understand it at all.

Thanks.
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