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> > I cannot make sense of a board cutout as a layer. It’s an > > operation that applies to a set of layers. You're confusing drawing layers with physical layers. PCB's drawing layers are just collections of shapes, much like gschem's "schematics" are just pages of lines. How each layer is interpreted depends on what the people at the fab house are expecting. If you tell them "the shape in this gerber is for internal cutouts", that drawing layer then means "shapes for internal cutouts". > Neither do I. The drawn shape is either a positive image or a cutout. It's just a shape. Interpreting it is up to the humans who talk to each other about what the shapes mean. It would be nice if there were automatic ways of conveying this information (perhaps STEP) but at the moment we're relying on good old "talking" to solve that problem. > Gerber file format have the concept of dark and clear polarity. Irrelevent here, though. And I've seen way too many fabs get this wrong; pcb never takes advantage of this.
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