New features 10.0.1:
· “Edit/Move Layers XY Position/Move Layer Tool”
A new tool has been
added to facilitate layer alignment. The command will activate a tool which
consists of two steps:
Þ First the user picks an element in the layer that he desires to move. This is done by
moving the crosshair close to the element and then clicking (or pressing
Enter), similar to how one selects an element.
Þ Next the user picks the corresponding element in another layer the same way as in the previous
step.
At this point the
layer of the first element will be moved so that the first element is now on
top of the second element (and hopefully the layers are aligned). The whole
cycle can then be repeated again for moving another layer. When done, press
Escape to cancel the move layer tool, or deactivate it by clicking on its menu
entry. This command has the shortcut key combination Ctrl+Shift+Q.
· Explicit Units
All the dialog
items that refer to a coordinate or a dimension now accept numbers followed by
optional units, independent of the current units in use. For instance in the
“Move Cursor To” dialog box one could enter “2.3cm” for X, even though the current
units may be “inch”. This would cause the cursor to move to 0.905512 inches.
The acceptable values for the units are the same as the ones shown in the
“Coordinate Units” box: “inch”, “mil”, “cm” or “mm” or any prefix of them which
is unambiguous (for instance “in” or even “i” will work instead of “inch”).
· “Setup/Preferences/User Confirmation For”
confirmation for
dangerous operations. A new group of preferences that can be turned on or off.
When on, they will cause the corresponding operations to prompt for user
confirmation before they are done. Currently two such operations covered:
Þ Delete Selected: will prompt for
“Edit/Edit Selection/Delete”
Þ Drag
And Drop Layers: will prompt during a drag and drop in the layers toolbar
These are intended as
a safety feature to protect against unintended operations, especially since
“delete selected” has a shortcut key (Delete) which can easily be pushed by
accident.
More such operations
can be added in the future. Please let technical support know which you would
like added.
· “Setup/Preferences/Wheel Forwards
Decreases Zoom”
user preference For those who are used to have the zoom
decrease when the mouse wheel is moved forwards and increase when the mouse
wheel is moved backwards.
· “File/Export/Drill” and “File/Export/Rout”, G93-type offsets
A new option
has been added for Excellon export to cause the software to output a G93 (Zero
Set) command at the beginning of the file (or the equivalent M49,FA for Sieb
and Meyer). It is in the “Options” dialog, under “Output Options” and it is
called “Offset”. When turned on, a G93 will be output at the beginning of the
file. The value of the offset is taken from the current cursor position, so if
you want accurate values, best to disconnect the mouse from the crosshair
cursor when activating the dialog. Note that the G93 will be output even if
both the X and Y are 0.
· New Shortcut Key Ctrl+Shift+U:
to return to last
selection criterion picked previously. This is most often picked from the
droplist in the Selection Toolbar (“Any”, “Pads”, etc.). There are many
different criteria in that list and many times one wants to alternate between
having one particular criterion picked, say “Polygons” and not having anything
picked (“Any”). With this new shortcut one can do this from the keyboard only.
After picking a criterion ,“U” will pick “Any” and “Ctrl+Shift+U“ will bring
back the criterion picked before.
Changed features 10.0.1:
· “Edit/Move
Layers XY Position/Move By Displacement”, improved
This command has been improved to make it easier to align layers. Previously
the command dialog included only the X and Y displacements and it moved the
“active layers” (as determined by layer visibility and by the “Only” button
next to the current layer in the Current Element toolbar).There are two
improvements to this command:
Þ One can now pick the layers to move in the dialog. There is a text box where one can type in a comma
separated list of layer ranges, such as “3, 7-9, 15” (one can also type “All”
here). This list is initialized to the currently active layers, so that the
command acts as before if the user leaves the layers text box alone.
Þ The X and Y displacements in the dialog are initialized to the result of the
most recent distance measurement command (if any). This allows the user to
previously do a distance command (“D”) to set the move displacement.
· “Setup/D Codes” (F5), custom shapes
Custom shapes (M-type)
setup dialog: now has two added buttons, “Import” and “Export”. These will
import/export to/from Gerber the current custom shape. These commands were
available previously as a separate step in the “Custom Apertures” menu of the
main dialog, under “Import From File” and “Export To File”. The addition of the
new buttons saves some operator steps.
· “Edit/Edit Selection/Polygons/F To Polygons”, algorithm improved
Three options have been
added for handling polygon holes (when nesting is requested).
Þ “Holes
cannot overlap”: if two holes overlap one of them becomes a container
Þ “Overlapping
holes are merged”: two overlapping holes are merged to make a larger hole
Þ “Overlapping
holes not merged”: the overlapping area of two holes becomes a new
container
· “File/Import/Netlist”
When the “Add
feature (if present in 317)” is checked the feature pad will be added to the
CPU and CPL layers. Previously they were added to the DRI layer.
· “File/Import/Guess-Directory-Zip”
Þ Now supports the Excellon format for decimal placement
(000.000).
Þ The results dialog has been changed.
o The leading, trailing, all present, decimal present
radio buttons will enable/ disable the ‘m’ and ‘n’ labels in a similar way that
the Import/Drill & Rout/ options dialog behaves.
o If the size the user selects creates a coordinate
value outside the 1000 inch, 1000 cm limit, an error is reported and the “OK”
button is disabled.
o Files with no data (drill with tool sizes but no drill
data) will now report the board size as “0 x 0” instead of “No Data Found”.
Bugs fixed 10.0.1:
· “Setup/D Codes” (F5)
A crash happened when
several D Codes were selected and mapped to H (thermal) type, if they were not
previously of H type.
· “File/Save Options/Preferences”
The “Step And
Repeat” mode could not be set.
· “File/Import/Drill & Rout”
Routing paths with tool
codes of sizes which conflicted with already loaded tool codes did not
transcode properly.
· “File/Export/Drill”
For step and
repeated export in Sieb & Meyer format, the M31 commands were sometimes not
generated correctly.
· “File/Import/DPF”
Þ Rotated,
mirrored BOX apertures wouldn’t rotate properly.
Þ Zero
length draws weren’t supported
Þ Some
aperture definitions would be reported as undefined.
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