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Pieman
Pieman over 15 years ago

Coding Associates,

I am trying to determine how the size values of drills are obtained for the .dlt (drill chart) program, especially those for oval slots.

 If there is a document that discribes this, pleae point me in that direction.  If you have an answer, that would be appreciated also.

 

Also, is there documentation that would identify what system names are defined for the ?ColumnDefinitions?

 The obvious ones are: Figure, Holesize, Tolerance Quantity.  I would like to find out what others already exist, so I don't have to re-create the wheel with custom 'User' definiitons.

 Thank you,

Marvin.

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  • eDave
    eDave over 15 years ago

    To get the drill size values you will need to use extracta to obtain the DRILL_HOLE_NAME and DRILL_HOLE_NAME2 values.

    The documentation for the dlt files is in the sample dlt files in ...\share\pcb\text\nclegend

    Dave

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