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Re: gEDA-user: Rect tool (Copper pour) with clearance around traces?
Also, one technique I've been contemplating is to take make a copy of a
small area, invert the copper/free space, shrink the widths of the
traces in the original area and finally paste back the negative area.
Would that be possible?
Frank
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 09:25:10 -0500, "Transistor Toaster"
<transistortoaster@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> Hello,
> My goal is to take existing traces and fill the surrounding area with
> copper without having the copper touch the existing traces (i.e. having
> some clearance). I would like this copper to be attached to ground.
> I've been trying to use the rect tool, but it is not working the way I
> was hoping it would because the rect tool over an area covers over the
> traces and puts clearance only around the vias.
>
> Advice?
> Thanks,
> Frank
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