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How to add a company logo or a marking seregraphy with "Allegro PCB Design"

HaithemEmbedde
HaithemEmbedde over 13 years ago

Hi,

how to add a company logo, a picture, or a marking seregraphy in PCB board with "Allegro PCB Design",

see exemple in attached image:

 

 

 

Best regards,

 

Haithem.

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    mpfleger over 12 years ago

    Hi Dave,

    I've been playing with logomaker, and I have a question...

    As I understand it; the intermediate file format used in the conversion is SVG (due to potrace digesting a bitmap), and this is fed to the latter part of your skill program for conversion into lines. In this case; is there an easy way to pipe SVG logos directly through the latter part of your tool, rather than going through some grisly bitmap process?

    Tools like Draftsight will quite happily take a dxf file and export directly to SVG, so this seems like it might be a cleaner route.

    Cheers,

    Mike

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  • mpfleger
    mpfleger over 12 years ago

    Hi Dave,

    I've been playing with logomaker, and I have a question...

    As I understand it; the intermediate file format used in the conversion is SVG (due to potrace digesting a bitmap), and this is fed to the latter part of your skill program for conversion into lines. In this case; is there an easy way to pipe SVG logos directly through the latter part of your tool, rather than going through some grisly bitmap process?

    Tools like Draftsight will quite happily take a dxf file and export directly to SVG, so this seems like it might be a cleaner route.

    Cheers,

    Mike

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