Thanks for the rsponse, I managed to figure out my stupid mistake
later that day and made the correct printfile-- all fixed now! Also
gave me the chance to go back over the layout and make some much
needed ammendments. Thanks again
jd
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Henrik Olsson" <henrik-
olsson@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The crosshairs are on layer tOrigins and bOrigins so it's just a
matter of
> turning those layers off if you don't want them. If you turn off
tPlace and
> bPlace you'll get rid of the crosshairs and the component outlines.
>
> /Henrik Olsson.
>
>
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> Ämne: [Homebrew_PCBs] Eagle part placement crosshairs,, help!!!
>
> Sorry for the dramatic title(!!!) but I am having a bummer problem
> that is holding me up and definitely stupid.
>
> Is there a way to get rid of the tiny 'crosshairs' that
automatically
> are placed when one uses a lib part under Eagle? They are causing my
> printed layouts to have an unwanted 'trace'- which I imagine would
be
> lost in etching but don't want to take the chance. The part itself
is
> obviously very small else I wouldn't be having this issue, but here
I am.
>
> - rather small package DFN10, so difficult to proto. I made a small
> 'breakout' board to pin the device out to a DIL10.
These 'crosshairs'
> are only showing one very small amount of a line but comes very
close
> to shorting the VCC to GND.
>
> I'm also noticing a lot of other small errors in the layout when it
> is this small and printed (to a file or paper), but I guess that is
> the price to pay for DIY?
>
> Anyone know how I can get rid of the placement crosshair? Just
print
> the layout under the lib editor?
>