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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 14:42:24 -0400
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Trace width - best practices?
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> However, I can offer my students to do some improvements to gEDA as
> their semestral project, if you (and they!)  are interested.  The
> problem is somebody would have to mentor them, and from my
> experience, the results can be of varying quality: there are
> excellent students, but there are also bad ones, who cause only a
> loss of mentor's time in exchange for an unusable result.

I'm generally available to explain the code on the #geda IRC forum.

> 	Can optimizers be applied to manually routed traced as well?

Yes, there's a checkbox in the menu for whether that happens or not.

> 	OK, I will try to route the wide paths manually, but I am probably
> no match for the pcb autorouter :-)

You'd be surprized - I typically do *not* use the autorouter because I
can do a better job (although not nearly a *faster* job, assuming the
autorouter can complete the task at all)

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