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Re: gEDA-user: "Doughnut" pads in pcb?



Am Freitag, den 12.12.2008, 18:22 +0000 schrieb
gdedwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> Apologies if this has been answered in the archives but my searches
> haven't thrown anything up (is there a direct search of the mailing list
> archive available?)
> 

You may try Google with

site:geda.seul.org searchterm


> Is there a way in PCB to get "doughtnut" pads for pins and vias rather
> than solid fills? In the past, I've used such a thing to assist with
> hand-drilling - a very small copper-clear area in the middle  of a pad
> will centre the drill nicely if I drill after etching.
> 
> Getting closer to making that board...
> 

There is a drill helper in pcb postscript output, see pcb print- or
postscript-dialog. Or search for term drill helper in mailing list
archive.



  



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