On Friday 20 June 2008 16:57:07 Ian Chapman wrote:
> xgsch2pcb handles this all for you, and can also update new components
> into a running copy of PCB. (It drops them in a pile in the top corner).
>
> I must try Peter's xgsch2pcb but I am a wee bit wary of dropping components
> onto the PCB. The pins have a nasty knack of sticking to existing traces
> and once moved drag the traces into a mess. I have two solutions,
> file/preferences/size and make the work area bigger than the PCB and drop
> em into the empty space or turn off the copper layers. Regards Ian.
In the settings menu, turn off rubber banding.
Cheers,
Peter
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Peter Brett
Electronic Systems Engineer
Integral Informatics Ltd
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