![]() ![]() ![]() Another ugly is a translate in only one of copper1 or copper0. If it goes to Fritzing like this pad creation in pcb will screw up in odd ways. On PCB I’ve done this and it happily turns some of the pads in to elipses (in xml editor there is a rx and an ry field that are different by a bit) to fix that you need to copy either rx in to ry or the other way around. While this is correct, it does work %100 percent of the time, it may not undo all the damage. Removing extra transformations inserted by Inkscape.If you decreased the size move the group positive on X and Y (size difference/2). If you increased the size move the group negative on X and Y (size difference/2). Move entire copper group half of the difference in size. Resize each copper ring individually taking note of the difference in the size (before +/- after) Resizing all rings equally in Copper layer. (it sees the outer path as a hole plus the actual holes). When you use the board in Fritzing it should tell you that you have 1 hole more than you actually do. You should now have a Board that Fritzing recognizes as having holes. Select the board outline and the previously unioned holes while pressing shift and difference them from each other (Ctrl -). Repeat adding hole paths one at a time until all the holes are one object. (You may need to be in node editing mode not object) Select 2 previously un-unioned paths that should be holes (while holding shift) and union them together (Ctrl +). Union all board parts into a single outline (Ctrl +)īreak apart previously unioned board outline (Ctrl Shift K) Select all board parts while holding shift. ![]() (If Fritzing says your PCB does not have any holes but it should) Option 2) (should work but I have not had the best of luck as it has made some unexpected changes but worth a try) Ungoup objects until they are no longer in a group (Ctrl Shift G repeatedly or Extensions/Arrange/Deep Ungroup) and then Re-group (Ctrl G) and rename the group to its original name. Removing extra transformations inserted by Inkscape. (please feel free to add your tips and corrections)Įdit/Preferences/Behaviour/Transformationsĭisable “Scale Stroke Width” (makes it easier to change size of holes in rings, etc)ĭisable “Scale Rounded Corners in Rectangles” (makes adjusting custom PCB size more consistent)Įnable “Optimized” Store Transformations (should be enabled by default and should prevent some extra transformations from being inserted) Just thought I would start a thread to share a few of my tips and tricks to working with Inkscape to produce new parts/boards for Fritzing. ![]()
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