John,

On KiCad PCB, the latest version I just recently downloaded, there's a tool bar 
on the right that lets you turn layers on/off.  Very helpful to reduce screen 
clutter when doing detailed work.

Here's a screen capture of that toolbar.  You can also click the colour box and 
change colour of that layer.
I don't know if this tool bar can be turned off/on, it was on after a default 
installation.

  

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [N8VEM-S100:3723] New run of S-100 EPROM/RAM boards...
Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 11:26:24 -0700

Ed, going to give it a try too...On "DRC",  Is it Preferences/General 
Settings/"Enforce design rules when routing"Which icon (counting from, say top) 
on LHS to show say just the front copper traces layer.None of mine seem to do 
that.  Do I need to add an icon or something? John   From: 
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Crusty OMO
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 6:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [N8VEM-S100:3720] New run of S-100 EPROM/RAM boards... Hi Ed,

I just recently learned KiCad PCB layout only when I did the Sea of PTH 
buffered prototyping boards.
I was using just the PCB portion without creating a netlist and manually 
routing the traces without any error check.
Kind of like manual control.  I am busy at the moment doing the 8080 board and 
on that project I am learning the schematic portion of KiCad (I will need all 
the help I can get when laying out the board).

Anyway, I learned KiCad through watching portions of an online tutorial.  
Running in manual is pretty easy, but first you must turn off Design Rule Check 
(DRC) in the preferences menu.  It's there in the preference menu that you 
enable the various types of trace widths you want available in your design.  
After that, its just a matter of learning the various drawing tools.  Another 
tip, on the right hand tool bar, you can turn off display of certain layers, 
also, you can turn off rendering of layers to improve speed, just turn them 
back on before plotting.

I think these changes can all be done in "Manual Mode", saves you from having 
to learn the all of KiCad.

Also, there is a feature called autopan while dragging.  I turn it off because 
I'm not used to it, just my preference.

Good luck,
Josh

 Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 18:19:32 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [N8VEM-S100:3719] New run of S-100 EPROM/RAM boards...I'm not used 
Kicad, other than generating gerbers (I've been using Eagle), but if no one 
else steps forwardI'll see if I can make some of these changes before getting 
these made.  I guess I need to get familiar with Kicad eventually.

Ed

On Sunday, May 18, 2014 3:39:34 PM UTC-5, lynchaj wrote:Hi TomHere is your 
chance to improve the boards.  We still need a volunteer to update the S-100 
RAM&ROM board and you could make the fixes and clean up the silkscreen.  Thanks 
and have a nice day!

Andrew Lynch  
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