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Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 11:58:13 -0400
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> What is the solution? I guess the arcs need to start further out
> towards the corners. (One half line width diagonally in from each
> corner.)

The solution is to use rounded pads instead of square ones :-)

The teardrops math isn't *that* hard if you want to play with it.  I
never added square pad support because I didn't need it for the
problem I was trying to solve (I broke a trace inserting a part into a
too-small hole once).

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