I'm getting started on an open-hardware project using gEDA, and did a couple of gEDA logo items. 1. logo'ed title block symbol. This is pretty much a clone of the standard title-B symbol, with these tweaks in the title block: * sub-block for copyright * sub-block for license (reference, not the whole thing :) * space for a project logo * gEDA logo 2. gEDA logo as a pcb footprint (all silk). This is derived from Peter Clifton's geda-logo.pcb. I wanted a .fp file, and wanted all silk -- how hard can that be, I thought? So I basically did a tracing of Peter's logo with silk tracks, and did a bit of adjusting. The 'bit of adjusting' took way more time than I expected, but anyway, it seems to be complete and correct. The files are attached. I haven't used them in a design yet, so while I believe they are correct, be on the lookout for bugs and other wonkiness. -dave
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