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ID:852
From:ge...@igor2.repo.hu
Date:Tue, 29 Aug 2017 12:24:56 +0200 (CEST)
Subject:[pcb-rnd] working DXF exporter commited - anyone interested in an importer?
replies: 853 from Edward Comer <ec...@yahoo.com>
Hi all,
 
1. What we have from now
 
pcb-rnd got a new dxf exporter. It exports the outline, plated drills, unplated 
drills, top copper, bottom copper, top silk and bottom silk; each of these in 
their own separate dxf layer. It is capable of exporting lines, arcs, holes, 
polygons (and this includes elements, texts, pins, pads, etc.).
 
The goal is not to provide a 100% reliable storage of PCB data, but to 
communicate with mechanical engineers who are interested in board dimensions 
and location of mounting holes.
 
THe code is very young yet; known bugs are:
 
- lines are round cap, so SMD pads will get rounded too (it would be relatively 
easy to fix that, but I first want to gauge user demand)
 
- it seems some implementations don't draw the solid fill hatch areas, I will 
probably draw a thin outline around them (will be a 10 minutes fix)
 
- filled circle (pin/via ring) is not really filled yet (will be trivial to 
fix).
 
A sample board in the native .lht format, exported to the old .pcb format and 
.dxf and a png rendered with librecad:
 
http://igor2.repo.hu/tmp/dxf/
 
The new feature is accessible from svn trunk; the next release in October will 
include it.
 
We've tested the output with librecad, freecad, solid works and aspire.
 
2. what we could have later - dxf importer, anyone interested?
 
In theory I could also write a basic, somewhat limited, strictly 2d dxf 
importer, if there's measurable active user demand (including will to 
contribute sample files on request).
 
This could be used for the other direction, when the mech eng designs the shape 
of the board and the location of the main components (e.g. connectors) and you 
want to import that for laying out the board around.
 
 
3. how it happened (full code rewrite)
 
This code is brand new. It does not depend on any external library. I started 
to write it from scratch yesterday. We used to have Bert's dxf HID, but that 
did not yield working output and it was large (4980 sloc vs. the new code 
that's only 520 sloc).
 
Before anyone says "not invented here syndrome": it took 5 and a half hours 
total, including the time I spent on understanding the basics of librecad and 
the dxf file format. I am sure fixing the ~5ksloc code would have taken a 
magnitude more. Learning the API of some largish dxf lib would have taken even 
longer. And the result wouldn't have been much better.
 
4. where to get it, how to try it
 
svn checkout svn://repo.hu/pcb-rnd/trunk
 
./configure --buildin-export_dxf
 
make
 
cd src && ./pcb-rnd
 
 
Testing & feedback are welcome.
 
 
Regards,
 
Igor2
 

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