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Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2013 13:30:45 -0400
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] pcb layers & shortcuts
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> If I simply run 'pcb' at the command line I'm getting:
> 1. component
> 2. solder
> 3. gnd
> 4. power
> 5. signal1
> 6. signal2
> 7. signal3
> 8. signal4
>    silk
>    rat lines

What version?  It's supposed to be: top, ground, signal2, signal3,
power, bottom, outline, spare.

You might have a stored preference in ~/.pcb/preferences - see if you
have layer-name-* defined there, which would override the defaults.

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