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> However, I think the more abstract concept of footprints being > parameterized - so that, for instance, you can define how you want DIPs to > look and have them all be consistent with each other without defining and > maintaining 8-pin, 14-pin, 16-pin, and 40-pin DIPs separately by hand - is > important and valuable. It seems a shame that gEDA once had that ability > and now basically doesn't. Also, the path most people take w.r.t. defining similar footprint sets is to use scripts or programs to generate families of footprint files all at once. For example, John Luciani maintains a fabulous website containing lots of footprints he generated using Perl: http://www.luciani.org/geda/pcb/pcb-footprint-list.html DJ Delorie has several web-based footprint generation programs on gedasymbols.org: http://www.gedasymbols.org/user/dj_delorie/ There are many other automatic footprint generation tools you can find via a little Googling, including one recently posted on geda-user written in Ruby. These tools perform the same job -- parameterized automatic footprint generation -- as the M4 system, but without the confusion of two separate footprint mechanisms, where one uses an obscure, undocumented macro language. Stuart
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