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Subject: | Re: [geda-help] problem with gsch2pcb |
From: | Stefan Salewski <mail AT ssalewski DOT de> |
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Date: | Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:19:49 +0100 |
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On Thu, 2012-03-22 at 11:49 +0000, Alister Nicholls wrote: > I am having problems with gsch2pcb. Many of the stock items produce > a .pcb file like:- > > Element(0x00 "" "" "" 160 0 3 100 0x00) > ( > Pin(50 50 60 38 "1" 0x101) > Pin(50 150 60 38 "2" 0x01) > Pin(50 250 60 38 "3" 0x01) > Pin(50 350 60 38 "4" 0x01) > Pin(50 450 60 38 "5" 0x01) > Pin(50 550 60 38 "6" 0x01) > Pin(50 650 60 38 "7" 0x01) > Pin(50 750 60 38 "8" 0x01) > > ElementLine(0 0 0 800 10) > ElementLine(0 800 100 800 10) > ElementLine(100 800 100 0 10) > ElementLine(100 0 0 0 10) > ElementLine(0 100 100 100 10) > ElementLine(100 100 100 0 10) > Mark(50 50) > ).fp(JUMPER8.fp,CONN3,unknown) > > I can manually edit the file to get a working input to pcb but would > rather find out what I am doing wrong to get this result. Please see this old thread, seems to be a similar problem with lines line ").fp(". (I remembered and found it again by google search...) http://seul.org/pipermail/geda-user/2011-February/052507.html
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