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Re: gEDA-user: pcb, route styles of layers
I would vote for having a board stack that defines styles.
on each layer have the ability to define types of lines.
good ole width
wcalc assisted ( needs board information )
50 Ohm single strip
120 Ohm multiline strip ( This might need the ability to draw
differential pairs )
as was mentioned in this thread remembering a last used, or switching
to a default would be good options.
Hardkrash
On Oct 14, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Stefan Salewski wrote:
> In pcb 20080202 (GTK) we have 4 route styles -- these are not direct
> related/coupled to layers.
>
> Currently I am doing a 6 (maybe only 4) layer layout. I have to switch
> often between layers, and whenever I select an other layer, I select
> an
> other route style (power, outer-signal, inner-signal ...)
>
> For multi-layer layout it may be more pleasant to assign a route style
> to each virtual layer, so we have to select layer only without
> worrying
> about correct route style. Different route styles for the same
> physical
> (copper) layer can be handled by virtual layers (i.e. power-fat,
> power-thin).
>
> Best regards
>
> Stefan Salewski
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