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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Thermals: size problem, SMD
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Hello Richard,

On Fri, 13 Jul 2018, Richard Rasker (rasker AT linetec DOT nl) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:

> Hi Igor,
>

> Yes, I just built your latest version, and I see that it does support SMD 
> vias, which is good!
> Unfortunately, the finger width that I get with e.g. the 0603 footprint (0.1 
> mm) is again too narrow for my PCB house.
> No doubt, this can be changed, just as in the old PCB branch, but I haven't 
> yet found how to do this.

At the moment we have a similar global (per board) setting called 
thermal_scale.

I have a plan for upgrading the thermal support. The main problem is 
that the thermal is a "side effect": automatically calculated from the 
shape. This first sounds like a good idea (you specify a few values only 
once, globally, and it automatically controls all thermals) but may end up 
with:

- corner cases that are hard to control

- compatibility traps ("do not touch any part of this 1000 lines function 
because it may break how thermals on existing boards are rendered").

When the new, more controlled thermal stuff happens mainly depends on 
demand (user pull).

>
> Then again, I'd have to spend some time getting familiar with pcb-rnd's UI and 
> options anyway, as those have diverged significantly from the old branch.

Yup, for example it got the advanced grid config (including grid 
doubling/halving and the [ and ] key bindings). IIRC you requested some of 
these back in April.

> This is also one of the reasons why I haven't got round to testing pcb-rnd to 
> any serious degree -- I have to locate and relearn all those shortcut keys for 
> do even the simplest things that I now do without thinking, such as placing a 
> marker, changing sizes etcetera. And there were some other things as well.

Yeah, I waited for too long with that change. I probably should have done 
it back in 2015.

> This didn't combine well with the need here to crank out a lot of boards in a 
> short time, which was what kept me busy the past few months.
> But I'll send you a report of my first findings separately.

Cool, thanks!

Best regards,

Igor2

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