We recommend that you use vector images instead of raster ones. Here are several discussions on this topic:
https://diptrace.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9494&utm_source=chatgpt.com
https://diptrace.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13312&utm_source=chatgpt.com
https://diptrace.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11403 ...
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- 11 Dec 2025, 08:43
- Forum: Other questions and issues
- Topic: Silkscreen logo blur/incorrect line-width error after exporting Gerber — Has anyone solved this problem?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 288
Re: Resistor
You can set any custom grid size through the main menu View → Grid Size → Custom.
The silkscreen line width is set from the context menu Properties → Custom Width.
In the Pattern Editor, there is an option to automatically generate a footprint and a 3D model.
To do this, go to the Pattern ...
The silkscreen line width is set from the context menu Properties → Custom Width.
In the Pattern Editor, there is an option to automatically generate a footprint and a 3D model.
To do this, go to the Pattern ...
- 10 Dec 2025, 13:51
- Forum: DipTrace PCB Layout
- Topic: Can I import Gerber drill file only in DipTrace?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 283
Re: Can I import Gerber drill file only in DipTrace?
Try importing from the main menu: File → Import → N/C Drill.
- 03 Dec 2025, 08:11
- Forum: DipTrace PCB Layout
- Topic: Copper pour is violating its own clearance rules
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1800
Re: Copper pour is violating its own clearance rules
Which line exactly does this refer to? Is it the automatically generated edges of the copper pour?
Line Width – size of the lines forming the copper pour. It is one of the basic copper pour parameters.
Is there some property of a layout that would make this issue more likely, such as large ...
- 03 Dec 2025, 07:49
- Forum: Feature requests
- Topic: Contrast edit enhancement
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1334
Re: Contrast edit enhancement
Thank you for your suggestion. We will consider it.
- 02 Dec 2025, 20:26
- Forum: DipTrace Schematic Capture
- Topic: diptrace schematic problem
- Replies: 3
- Views: 32164
Re: diptrace schematic problem
Hello,
I've been using DipTrace for years but have never tried creating a schematic until now. I'm having trouble getting it to work. When I open the schematic and select a part to place, the part appears on the cursor, but when I click to place it, it disappears and doesn't get placed. After ...
- 01 Dec 2025, 19:00
- Forum: Feature requests
- Topic: Schematic/Layout: Improvement of find/multi select/change
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1083
Re: Schematic/Layout: Improvement of find/multi select/change
Thank you for your proposed ideas and for your active participation.
- 01 Dec 2025, 18:48
- Forum: DipTrace Schematic Capture
- Topic: How to Split a Net in a Schematic Without Rewiring Everything
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1898
Re: How to Split a Net in a Schematic Without Rewiring Everything
In practice, the Hide Wire option is often used at the final stage of routing connections. When several pins are already connected to each other, it is used to remove the numerous connection lines that hinder the readability of the schematic.
- 01 Dec 2025, 18:38
- Forum: DipTrace PCB Layout
- Topic: Copper pour is violating its own clearance rules
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1800
Re: Copper pour is violating its own clearance rules
There is an option to control the copper pour configuration by changing the values in the Copper Pour Settings - Line Width and Line Spacing fields.
Please send a file with an example design to technical support or share it here. We will check it.
Please send a file with an example design to technical support or share it here. We will check it.
- 01 Dec 2025, 11:50
- Forum: DipTrace Schematic Capture
- Topic: How to Split a Net in a Schematic Without Rewiring Everything
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1898
Re: How to Split a Net in a Schematic Without Rewiring Everything
The awkward part are these connections now: It is not possible to draw wires to these pins anymore (at least I could not find any but I guess there is an option somewhere).
There is no way to connect other wires to these connections. You can use a Net Port, which can be placed on any section of ...