--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Phil" <phil1960us@y...> wrote: Using the display function, deselect all layers except vias, leaving the via layer as the only layer showing. Use the group function and drag the entire set of vias. Now select the drill size and right- click the group area. All vias will have the newly selected drill size. Now select diameter and select the diameter you want. Right- click again and the vias now have the annular ring AND drill size you want. Note that if you leave diameter at "auto", you will get the annular ring that Eagle defaults to. You may have to try several diameter changes to get the size you want, but this is easy (one click) to try. Hope this helps, Rusty > draw your polygon with the poly tool, name it gnd (or what ever name > you are using for ground) then route. You will see traces run though > the poly. I've never liked how the resulting traces looked in the gnd > poly so I've not made a board that way. > > you can increase the size of a via by changing the drill size but > that leaves the narrow pad. Its not immediately obvious how to get a > big "pad" and small drill for via. > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "joshdewinter" > <joshdewinter@y...> wrote: > > Hi all. > > Does anyone know how to make Eagle make bigger vias? Someone > > pointed out a ULP script within Eacgle that allows you to chang the > > diameter of the insides of vias, but I need to change the outside > > diameters. (probably right in front of me). > > Also, I have an RF project that I'm building, and I need the > bottom > > side of the board to be all copper ground plane, except where > traces > > run. Does anyone know how to get Eagle to do this? > > > > Thanks > > > > Josh
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Re: A couple EagleCad questions...
2004-02-11 by rustyturley
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