![]() ![]() So for now, we just use the Inkscape menu - Path -> Object to path - and turn all our circles into paths. But then we're in danger of spending more time building our tools instead of getting something working to enable us to drill some copper boards and - ultimately - make batches of PCBs. Now what we really should be doing is updating our g-code generator to parse all different types of svg files. ![]() In this file, we had "circle objects" rather than paths and it was each of these objects that had an inline transformation. In the PDF, every shape was a "path" - even the circles that made up our drill holes. Now it's worth noting that our PCB svg (generated by loading a PDF, generated by CutePDF from inside ExpressPCB) is noticeably different to this latest file: this file we created by drawing a circle then copy-and-pasting the dot(s) repeatedly until we had a grid of 6圆 drill holes.
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