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Re: copying/moving artwork to a different layer in module editor


 

There is an entry on the menu to change all the lines from one layer to another.

Regards,

Robert.

On 09/02/2011 22:26, Andy Eskelson wrote:
Select the graphic with a right click, select edit, change the layer in
the drop down.

The only problem is that you may have to select each line individually.

This is one time where diving into the brd file with a text editor might
be easier.


Andy


On Wed, 09 Feb 2011 22:17:47 -0000
"DanielLC_Boca"<daniel.cross@...> wrote:

Anyone want to take a stab at answering this one?

--- In kicad-users@..., "DanielLC_Boca"<daniel.cross@...> wrote:

I have 2 related questions.

First, is it possible to copy or move artwork to a different layer in Module editor? Specifically, I have artwork on SoldP_Back and I want it on SilkS_Front.

The background is that the artwork was imported into the module using bitmap2component, which brings up the related question: Is it possible to control which layer the artwork is placed on when using bitmap2component?

Thanks,
Daniel



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