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How do you change the line width of the dimension lines?

mikeyaustin
mikeyaustin over 14 years ago

Stupid question I know, but because allegro's help system is what it is, I have to ask.    Reason is, they are not showing up in the gerbers because they are zero width. 

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  • EvanShultz
    EvanShultz over 14 years ago
    On a related note, you can copy the art_param.txt file from \physical of your project to $CDS_SITE/pcb. Then when you launch the Artwork form, it will retain the settings of the art_param.txt file.

    Unfortunately, it doesn't looks like art_param.txt captures the undefined line width setting. But for many of the settings in the Artwork form, you won't have to remember to do it manually.
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  • EvanShultz
    EvanShultz over 14 years ago
    On a related note, you can copy the art_param.txt file from \physical of your project to $CDS_SITE/pcb. Then when you launch the Artwork form, it will retain the settings of the art_param.txt file.

    Unfortunately, it doesn't looks like art_param.txt captures the undefined line width setting. But for many of the settings in the Artwork form, you won't have to remember to do it manually.
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