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Re: gEDA-user: Re: bf1 vs. pcb



Levente,

That BF532 PCB is very impressive, especially given that you fit it all on two layers. The skill of the people on the gEDA lists amazes me again and again...

-David Carr

Levente wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 08:32:08 -0400
Harry Eaton <bumpelo-Wuw85uim5zDR7s880joybQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I should point out that bf1.pcb has two identical copies of a
self-intersecting polygon (that's bad) at lines 8427 and 8432.

I think you want to delete one of the polys and drop the last point in
the poly.

Thank you very much.

What I did is that I deleted all the poly, and added one big poly. Both sides. On the top, nothing was appearing after adding it. On the bottom it was okay.

I have tested the new thermals too. It is very cool, that now we can make solid thermals. I think this should be default for vias, hence we don't soldering anything into it. (except blue wires of course :-) I'd add an option like "Default thermal for vias" and another for pads.

Anyways, thanks for the clipping support, it is great to have it in PCB.


Levente

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