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Re: gEDA-user: terminators
> That looks really cool. Did you write some code to do that?
I added the Report(AllNetLengths), then wrote a perl script to run
that report and tell me what adjustments needed to be made, and I used
plain PCB editing to edit them. *That* part turned out easy; have the
perl script tell me how far each end had to move, then mark the end
and move it with rubberband on. After it was all done, I moved all
the right ends right one grid (6.25 mil grid), and replaced all the
ends with arcs. I suppose one could write a plug-in to do the arc
replacement, but it's not really needed for real boards.
I did notice that rubberbanding and 180 degree arcs don't get along,
otherwise I'd have added the arcs earlier in the process.
The W-shaped wiggles were just cut and paste.
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