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Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2013 08:43:16 -0400
From: Ian Chapman <ichapman AT videotron DOT ca>
Subject: Re: [geda-help] Re: [geda-help] Enlarge PCB board
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That's a tough one.  You need to change the trace size and spacing and 
re-rout the PCB.

Bottom left select signal, then Route style, fix it and the hard work is 
in front of you.  Sorry Ian.


On 09/22/2013 06:00 AM, Alexey Blinov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> (back to public. board size is irrelevant. need to increase all 5mil lines to 6mil, also vias, and their clearances)
>
> pcb GUI doesn't provide any graphical automatic find-and-replace. (I'm also novice, but I'm sure here) So.. use regexps in your favorite text editor. See section 8.8 in the manual. 8.8.14 describes tracks ("Line"), 8.8.29 vias.
>
>
> Вторник, 17 сентября 2013, 20:02 -07:00 от Dan <dan DOT gnss AT gmail DOT com>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am going to enlarge my PCB board from 8x10 to 10x15. I need redefine trace
>> size to 6mil and also the gap between trace need 6 mil too.
>>
>> I would like to know is there a way I can automatic span all parts to the new
>> dimension at PCB
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Dan gnsssdr
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>



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