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Subject: Re: [geda-user] GROUNDPLANEFRAME and MASKFRAME
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On Sun, 26 Jun 2016, gedau AT igor2 DOT repo DOT hu wrote:

> Also, why is it called GROUNDPLANEFRAME and not only PLANEFRAME (or even 
> POLYFRAME)? The code doesn't seem to care if it's dealing with a gnd plane or 
> not.
>
> It's especially interesting how the .y file adds 2*MASKFRAME to the thickness 
> of vias on load, while WriteViaData() doesn't subtract the same value on save. 
> If I do load-save cycles on a pcb file, why don't I see via sizes climbing up?


It seems noone remembers what these settings are for, so I'm "closing this 
thread". The conclusion for pcb-rnd is that I will move them from the 
"user configuration" area to some dark corner and mark them as "we don't 
really know what these do, changing them will probably have unforeseen 
side effects".

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