Andreas,

As far as I know, save as ASCII supports all without
any loss.

Darren Moore

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Lipowsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> 
> Does there exist any information about the protel pcb 4.0 
> binary file format. What we want to do, is to generate a 
> template pcb for every technology with border lines, 
> dimensions etc. To adjust this template for an actual 
> project, we would just have to adjust the x and y coordinates 
> of the left upper, and right upper und right lower corner 
> elements and corresponding track endpoints. This would be 
> quit comfortable and quick, but we will have to find the 
> appropriate bits and bytes in the binray file to change them 
> to the right value. Using the ASCII imnport/export doesn't 
> work because the Ascii format does not support all features 
> of the binary format (mechanical layers, dimensions....) Any 
> idea, or another suggestion to get the same result ?
> 
> Andreas Lipowsky


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