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Can't seem to get it to work on my gerbers. #367
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Not sure what's going on with gerber-to-svg there but just in the interest of getting you the SVGs you want. Have you tried gerbv and printing to SVG? |
I printed the paste and outline layer with gerbv in case it saves you some time: gerbv-print.zip |
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Hey folks, apologies in advance if I'm totally messing up the usage of this, but I'm trying out the gerber-to-svg stuff to turn a gerber from EasyEDA into something that I can laser on my glowforge and am really struggling.
I have these AISU_Gerbers.zip and i'm specifically trying to convert the
Gerber_TopPasteMaskLayer.GTP
to an SVG. I've used both the tracespace.io site (which is very nice, by the way), and gerber-to-svg from the command line and I'm getting the same output. When I import into the glowforge app, i'm seeing incomplete shapes:When I opened up in figma, they appear like maybe they're correct.
Except that they're all filled. And the entire SVG is very small,
2.38
x2.02
pixels, in fact.So after making it much bigger so i could examine it, I'm noticing some other funky things. The first is that the stroke width for all the shapes have a thickness of
0
:Removing the fill and changing the stroke width to 1, i see that some of them are in fact, incomplete outlines:
Any idea of what i'm doing wrong here?
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