Making DIYLC CNC friendly?

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TRA

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Jul 24, 2013, 9:48:03 AM7/24/13
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It would be neat to see DIYLC be able to output a vector graphic (.svg). I find DIYLC to be faster than Eagle to whip a board together, but I'm getting away from etching and into milling. Currently, I have to load my DIYLC photo into Inkscape and fart around with tracing it to make it CNC friendly. Even cooler would be a .dxf, but I'm not greedy. 

Thank you for the great piece of software. 

Branislav Stojkovic

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Jul 24, 2013, 10:24:00 AM7/24/13
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PDF output is vector based, you can try importing it in vector-based software and they export to svg?
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On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 3:48 PM, TRA <artga...@gmail.com> wrote:
It would be neat to see DIYLC be able to output a vector graphic (.svg). I find DIYLC to be faster than Eagle to whip a board together, but I'm getting away from etching and into milling. Currently, I have to load my DIYLC photo into Inkscape and fart around with tracing it to make it CNC friendly. Even cooler would be a .dxf, but I'm not greedy. 

Thank you for the great piece of software. 

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