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Re: gEDA-user: pad description
Stuart,
Why don't we make a copy of the latest files available through the geda
website?
Steve Meier
Stuart Brorson wrote:
>I'll second Steve's comment! I welcome any and all helpful
>mods/patches to my doc. Please feel free to d/l the OpenOffice
>version and make changes to it. I will put any and all helpful
>updates on my webpage. Don't forget to put your name in the chage
>block if you do add to the doc!
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>Stuart
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>>Don,
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>>Stuart last updated a document I started, "Footprint Creation for the
>>open-source layout program PCB"
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>>http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/land_patterns_20050129.pdf
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>>Open office source
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>>http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/land_patterns_20050129.sxw
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>>Since you are reading the parse_y.y file perhaps you would update
>>Stuart's last version?
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>>The the development team stay focussed on the code and others write the
>>documentation.
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>>Steve Meier
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>>don wrote:
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>>>On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 12:49:37PM +0100, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
>>>
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>>>>Would it be possible to put up an up-to-date description of pad syntax
>>>>to the PCB website?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Its not just pads, the manual has old descriptions of many parts of the
>>>file format. I've resorted to reading the code (parse_y.y).
>>>
>>>Don Reid
>>>
>>>
>>>
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