there might be a way to do it there - but seems like will take a big time commitment. I've looked into manipulating the Gerber file itself. (I've got a pretty complicated vector graphic, that needs to be reprduced without reduction in detail / resolution).ĮasyEDA's APIs is also not the solution. I've tried EageCAD, Design Spark, KiCAD - thinking I could import the detailed silkscreen design in there, then export, and import back into EasyEDA. I think the problem is that although EasyEDA's does kinda use SCV's syntax for holding vector graphics, it is not a standard implementation, and even if you can covert separator characters to spaces (if I remember now) to make them work in EasyEDA - not all the operators (like "C") is implemented in the same way, and your hacked source becomes invalid. I spent an inordinate amount of time trying to make SCV files and hacking them into the EasyEDA source. I've had the same issue and went down the same rabbit holes. #PUREBASIC IMPORT JPG CODE#!(///pullimage/sHVgKd7j4c7ZZsvJ8ma66aq1ULSnMTiG3oFFPoJt.png)ītw: When pasting raw SVG code into the source of a SOLIDREGION or SVG, all commas and newlines have to be replaced with spaces. !(///pullimage/s1dn9LnP9c2prnNMOUPHjYznHOyxvbe9CH334Onv.png)īut the JLC Gerber-Viewer didn't like it :( !(///pullimage/9w7feS3xfDaTQQXFiDThQrubYIf6jtFDuLsPhhJq.png) This gave the best results so far in the editor: I then tried importing the SVG as Image (which is very bad) and then again editing the project source code, replacing the generated svg code with the original svg code of the image. !(///pullimage/32SKNKaIwltJJQXedPWIJBOjeIwJLpeERkrVsTi6.png) I guess this is because the editor only supports one (closed) shape within a SOLIDREGION, but the SVG code contains multiple ones. Also the editor was not able to move these hacked solid regions. I then tried editing the EasyEDA project sourcecode, pasting the raw SVG code into the SOLIDREGION. If the outer ring of the "O" is a solid region, there is no way to exclude the inner part of the "O". This does not work for shapes like the Letter "O" which has cutout shapes within. I tried importing the DXF and then converting the layer to solid region. I want the artwork to "cut" through the copper and soldermask (leaving just the pcb substrate). I do have an artwork as SVG and DXF, positive and negative, in inch and mm. I'm also struggling pretty hard with this.
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