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geda:pcb_tips [2015/07/12 07:20]
vzh Removed footprint issues (will be in the pcb footprints page)
geda:pcb_tips [2018/06/03 09:58] (current)
bert [What resources exist to process PCB files using scripts?]
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 ===== What resources exist to process PCB files using scripts? ===== ===== What resources exist to process PCB files using scripts? =====
 One of PCB's great features is that it uses an easily understood ASCII file format. ​ Therefore, many people use scripts (commonly Perl) to process their boards in various ways.  You can use these scripts either as they are, or modify them to suit your own goals. ​ Here are some links to available scripts: One of PCB's great features is that it uses an easily understood ASCII file format. ​ Therefore, many people use scripts (commonly Perl) to process their boards in various ways.  You can use these scripts either as they are, or modify them to suit your own goals. ​ Here are some links to available scripts:
-  - John Luciani has a large number of [[http://www.luciani.org/​geda/​pcb/​pcb-perl-library.html|scripts]] available on [[http://​www.luciani.org | his website]]. ​ Included in his collection are scripts for generating footprints, as well as +  - John Luciani has a large number of [[http://lucianifamily.org/​geda/​pcb/​pcb-perl-library.html|scripts]] available on [[http://​www.lucianifamily.org | his website]]. ​ Included in his collection are scripts for generating footprints, as well as 
-  - David Rowe has scripts for updating elements as well as adding/​subtracting PCB files from each other on [[ http://​www.rowetel.com/​perl4pcb.html|his website.]]+  - David Rowe has scripts for updating elements as well as adding/​subtracting PCB files from each other on [[ http://​www.rowetel.com/​perl4pcb.html|his website.]] ​(404 - Not found error)
   - Stuart Brorson wrote a simple script which generates footprints for two terminal SMT passives. ​ A gzipped tarball is available [[http://​www.brorson.com/​gEDA/​Smtgen.pl.gz | here ]].   - Stuart Brorson wrote a simple script which generates footprints for two terminal SMT passives. ​ A gzipped tarball is available [[http://​www.brorson.com/​gEDA/​Smtgen.pl.gz | here ]].
   - The website [[http://​www.gedasymbols.org/​ | gedasymbols.org]] has gathered a collection of footprints, symbols, scripts, and other materials from many different gEDA contributors. ​ The website is organized by contributor,​ so if you take the time to browse around there, you may find exactly what you are looking for!   - The website [[http://​www.gedasymbols.org/​ | gedasymbols.org]] has gathered a collection of footprints, symbols, scripts, and other materials from many different gEDA contributors. ​ The website is organized by contributor,​ so if you take the time to browse around there, you may find exactly what you are looking for!
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