so, it can be feasible to store Gerbers in different directory
e.g. $PROJECTDIR\Gerbers\%N.cmp
I think it is very easy to implement !
so, it can be feasible to store Gerbers in different directory
e.g. $PROJECTDIR\Gerbers\%N.cmp
I think it is very easy to implement !
Hello,
On 11/05/12 10:14, Vassilis Papanikolaou wrote:
so, it can be feasible to store Gerbers in different directory
e.g. $PROJECTDIR\Gerbers\%N.cmp
I think it is very easy to implement !
There are already a number of aliasses for CAM output (%D, %E %P etc.).
$PROJECTDIR is not unique. You can have many of them.
You'd need something like $PROJECTDIR[n] for n-th project dir.
If you exchange the order in the directory setup this can be quite confusing.
Supplying the $EAGLEDIR as alias could be an alternative.
Walter Spermann
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Walter Spermann wrote:
>$PROJECTDIR is not unique. You can have many of them.
>You'd need something like $PROJECTDIR[n] for n-th project dir.
Is the path to the current eagle.epf unique?
Oliver
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Walter Spermann wrote:
>$PROJECTDIR is not unique. You can have many of them.
>You'd need something like $PROJECTDIR[n] for n-th project dir.
Is the path to the current eagle.epf unique?
Oliver
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