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274 lines
12 KiB
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# This configuration file demonstrates panelizing a single job.
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##############################################################################
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# In the [DEFAULT] section you can create global names to save typing the same
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# directory name, for example, over and over.
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##############################################################################
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[DEFAULT]
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# Change projdir to wherever your project files are, for example:
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#
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# projdir = /home/stuff/projects/test
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#
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# or relative pathname from where you are running GerbMerge
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#
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# projdir = testdata
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#
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# or if all files are in the current directory (as in this example):
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#
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# projdir = .
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projdir = .
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# For convenience, this is the base name of the merged output files.
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MergeOut = ATtami
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#############################################################################
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# The [Options] section defines settings that control how the input files are
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# read and how the output files are generated.
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#############################################################################
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[Options]
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################################################################
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#
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# Settings that are very important
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#
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################################################################
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# Option indicating name of file that maps Excellon tool codes to drill sizes.
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# This is not necessary if the Excellon files have embedded tool sizes, or if a
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# tool list is specified as part of the job description. The ToolList option
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# here is the "last resort" for mapping tool codes to tool sizes. Most recent
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# PCB programs embed drill size information right in the Excellon file, so this
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# option should not be necessary and can be commented out.
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#ToolList=proj1.drl
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# Optional indication of the number of decimal places in input Excellon drill
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# files. The default is 4 which works for recent versions of Eagle (since
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# version 4.11r12), as well as Orcad and PCB. Older versions of Eagle use 3
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# decimal places.
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#ExcellonDecimals = 4
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################################################################
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#
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# Settings that are somewhat important
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#
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################################################################
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# Which layers to draw cut lines on. Omit this option or set to 'None' for no
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# cut lines. Cut lines are borders around each job that serve as guides for
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# cutting the panel into individual jobs. Option 'CutLineWidth' sets the
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# thickness of these cut lines.
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#
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# NOTE: Layer names are ALL LOWERCASE, even if you define them with uppercase
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# letters below.
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#CutLineLayers = *topsilkscreen,*bottomsilkscreen
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# Which layers to draw crop marks on. Omit this option or set to 'None' for no
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# crop marks. Crop marks are small L-shaped marks at the 4 corners of the final
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# panel. These practically define the extents of the panel and are required by
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# some board manufacturers. Crop marks are also required if you want to leave
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# extra space around the final panel for tooling or handling. Option
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# 'CropMarkWidth' sets the thickness of these crop marks.
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#
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# NOTE: Layer names are ALL LOWERCASE, even if you define them with uppercase
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# letters below.
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#CropMarkLayers = *topsilkscreen,*bottomsilkscreen
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# Set this option to the name of a file in which to write a Gerber fabrication
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# drawing. Some board manufacturers require a fabrication drawing with panel
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# dimensions and drill hit marks and drill legend. There's no harm in creating
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# this file...you can ignore it if you don't need it.
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#FabricationDrawingFile = %(mergeout)s.fab
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# If FabricationDrawingFile is specified, you can provide an optional file name
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# of a file containing arbitrary text to add to the fabrication drawing. This
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# text can indicate manufacturing information, contact information, etc.
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#FabricationDrawingText = %(projdir)s/fabdwg.txt
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# Option to generate leading zeros in the output Excellon drill file, i.e., to
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# NOT use leading-zero suppression. Some Gerber viewers cannot properly guess
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# the Excellon file format when there are no leading zeros. Set this option to
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# 1 if your Gerber viewer is putting the drill holes in far off places that do
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# not line up with component pads.
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ExcellonLeadingZeros = 0
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# Optional additional Gerber layer on which to draw a rectangle defining the
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# extents of the entire panelized job. This will create a Gerber file (with
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# name specified by this option) that simply contains a rectangle defining the
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# outline of the final panel. This outline file is useful for circuit board
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# milling to indicate a path for the router tool. There's no harm in creating
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# this file...you can ignore it if you don't need it.
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# OutlineLayerFile = %(mergeout)s.oln
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# Optional additional Gerber layer on which to draw horizontal and vertical
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# lines describing where to score (i.e., V-groove) the panel so that jobs
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# can easily snap apart. These scoring lines will be drawn half-way between
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# job borders.
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ScoringFile = %(mergeout)s.sco
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# Set the maximum dimensions of the final panel, if known. You can set the
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# dimensions of the maximum panel size supported by your board manufacturer,
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# and GerbMerge will print an error message if your layout exceeds these
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# dimensions. Alternatively, when using automatic placement, the panel sizes
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# listed here constrain the random placements such that only placements that
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# fit within the given panel dimensions will be considered. The dimensions are
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# specified in inches.
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# TAMI = 10x10cm in out case
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PanelWidth = 3.93701
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PanelHeight = 3.93701
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# Set the amount of extra space to leave around the edges of the panel to
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# simplify tooling and handling. These margins are specified in inches, and
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# default to 0" if not specified. These spacings will only be visible to the
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# board manufacturer if you enable crop marks (see CropMarkLayers above) or use.
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LeftMargin = 0.01
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RightMargin = 0.01
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TopMargin = 0.01
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BottomMargin = 0.01
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################################################################
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#
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# Settings that are probably not important
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#
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################################################################
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# Set the inter-job spacing (inches) in both the X-dimension (width) and
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# Y-dimension (height). Normally these would be the same unless you're trying
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# really hard to make your jobs fit into a panel of exact size and you need to
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# tweak these spacings to make it work. 0.125" is probably generous, about half
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# that is practical for using a band saw, but you probably want to leave it at
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# 0.125" if you have copper features close to the board edges and/or are using
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# less precise tools, like a hacksaw, for separating the boards.
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XSpacing = 0.0625
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YSpacing = 0.0625
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# Width of cut lines, in inches. The default value is 0.01". These are drawn on
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# the layers specified by CutLineLayers.
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CutLineWidth = 0.01
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# Width of crop marks, in inches. The default value is 0.01". These are drawn on
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# the layers specified by CropMarkLayers.
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CropMarkWidth = 0.01
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# This option is intended to reduce the probability of forgetting to include a
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# layer in a job description when panelizing two or more different jobs.
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# Unless this option is set to 1, an error will be raised if some jobs do not
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# have the same layer names as the others, i.e., are missing layers. For
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# example, if one job has a top-side soldermask layer and another doesn't, that
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# could be a mistake. Setting this option to 1 prevents this situation from
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# raising an error.
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AllowMissingLayers = 0
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# This option is intended to reduce the number of drills in the output by
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# eliminating drill sizes that are too close to make a difference. For example,
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# it probably does not make sense to have two separate 0.031" and 0.0315"
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# drills. The DrillClusterTolerance value specifies how much tolerance is
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# allowed in drill sizes, in units of inches. Multiple drill tools that span
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# twice this tolerance will be clustered into a single drill tool. For example,
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# a set of 0.031", 0.0315", 0.032", and 0.034" drills will all be replaced by a
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# single drill tool of diameter (0.031"+0.034")/2 = 0.0325". It is guaranteed
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# that all original drill sizes will be no farther than DrillClusterTolerance
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# from the drill tool size generated by clustering.
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#
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# Setting DrillClusterTolerance to 0 disables clustering.
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DrillClusterTolerance = 0.002
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# Use this option to automatically thicken features on particular layers. This
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# is intended for thickening silkscreen to some minimum width. The value of
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# this option must be a comma-separated list of layer names followed by minimum
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# feature sizes (in inches) for that layer. Comment this out to disable thickening.
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MinimumFeatureSize = *topsilkscreen,0.008,*bottomsilkscreen,0.008
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##############################################################################
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# This section sets the name of merged output files. Each assignment below
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# specifies a layer name and the file name that is to be written for that
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# merged layer. Except for the BoardOutline and Drills layer names, all other
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# layer names must begin with an asterisk '*'. The special layer name Placement
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# is used to specify the placement file that can be used with the
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# '--place-file' command-line option in a future invocation of GerbMerge. The
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# special layer name ToolList is used to specify the file name that represents
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# the tool list for the panelized job.
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#
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# By default, if this section is omitted or no layername=filename assignment is
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# made, the following files are generated:
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#
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# BoardOutline = merged.boardoutline.ger
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# Drills = merged.drills.xln
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# Placement = merged.placement.txt
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# ToolList = merged.toollist.drl
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# *layername = merged.layername.ger
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# (for example: 'merged.toplayer.ger', 'merged.silkscreen.ger')
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#
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# Any assignment that does not begin with '*' or is not one of the reserved
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# names BoardOutline, Drills, ToolList, or Placement is a generic string
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# assignment that can be used for string substitutions, to save typing.
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##############################################################################
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[MergeOutputFiles]
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Prefix = %(mergeout)s
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*TopLayer=%(prefix)s.GTL
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*BottomLayer=%(prefix)s.GBL
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*TopSilkscreen=%(prefix)s.GTO
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*BottomSilkscreen=%(prefix)s.GBO
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*TopSoldermask=%(prefix)s.GTS
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*BottomSoldermask=%(prefix)s.GBS
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Drills=%(prefix)s.TXT
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BoardOutline=%(prefix)s.GML
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ToolList = %(prefix)s.drl
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Placement = placement.%(prefix)s.nfo
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##############################################################################
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# The remainder of the file specifies the jobs to be panelized. Each job is
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# specified in its own section. To each job you can assign a job name, which
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# will be the name of the section in square brackets (e.g., [Proj1]). This job
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# name is used in the layout file (if used) to refer to the job.
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#
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# Job names are case-sensitive, but do not create job names that are the same
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# except for the case of the characters, as this may cause problems during
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# layout. Job names may only contain the following characters:
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#
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# a-z A-Z 0-9 _
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#
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# In addition, job names must begin with a letter (a-z or A-Z).
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##############################################################################
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[Proj1]
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# You can set any options you like to make generating filenames easier, like
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# Prefix. This is just a helper option, not a reserved name. Note, however,
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# that you must write %(prefix)s below, in ALL LOWERCASE.
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#
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# Note how we are making use of the 'projdir' string defined way up at the top
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# in the [DEFAULT] section to save some typing. By setting 'projdir=somedir'
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# the expression '%(projdir)s/proj1' expands to 'somedir/proj1'.
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Prefix=%(projdir)s/1x1/Proj1
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# List all the layers that participate in this job. Required layers are Drills
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# and BoardOutline and have no '*' at the beginning. Optional layers have
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# names chosen by you and begin with '*'. You should choose consistent layer
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# names across all jobs.
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*TopLayer=%(prefix)s.GTL
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*BottomLayer=%(prefix)s.GBL
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*TopSilkscreen=%(prefix)s.GTO
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*BottomSilkscreen=%(prefix)s.GBO
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*TopSoldermask=%(prefix)s.GTS
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*BottomSoldermask=%(prefix)s.GBS
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Drills=%(prefix)s.TXT
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BoardOutline=%(prefix)s.GML
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# If this job does not have drill tool sizes embedded in the Excellon file, it
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# needs to have a separate tool list file that maps tool names (e.g., 'T01') to
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# tool diameter. This may be the global tool list specified in the [Options]
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# section with the ToolList parameter. If this job doesn't have embedded tool
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# sizes, and uses a different tool list than the global one, you can specify it
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# here.
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#ToolList=proj1.drl
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# If this job has a different ExcellonDecimals setting than the global setting
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# in the [Options] section above, it can be overridden here.
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#ExcellonDecimals = 3
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# You can set a 'Repeat' parameter for this job when using automatic placement
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# (i.e., no *.def file) to indicate how many times this job should appear in
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# the final panel. When using manual placement, this option is ignored.
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#Repeat = 5
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