Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: svg2mod
Version: 0.1.2
Summary: Convert an SVG file to a KiCad footprint.
Home-page: https://github.com/svg2mod/svg2mod
Author: https://github.com/svg2mod
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License: CC0-1.0
Keywords: svg2mod,KiCAD
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Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
Classifier: License :: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
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# svg2mod
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__[@mtl](https://github.com/mtl) is no longer active. [https://github.com/svg2mod/svg2mod](https://github.com/svg2mod/svg2mod) is now the maintained branch.__

This is a small program to convert Inkscape SVG drawings to KiCad footprint module files.  It uses [a fork of cjlano's python SVG parser and drawing module](https://github.com/svg2mod/svg) to interpret drawings and approximate curves using straight line segments.  Module files can be output in KiCad's legacy or s-expression (i.e., pretty) formats.

## Requirements

Python 3

## Installation

```pip3 install svg2mod```


## Example

```svg2mod -i input.svg -p 1.0```

## Usage
```
usage: svg2mod [-h] -i FILENAME [-o FILENAME] [-c] [-pads] [-x] [-d DPI]
               [-f FACTOR] [-p PRECISION] [--format FORMAT] [--name NAME]
               [--units UNITS] [--value VALUE]

Convert Inkscape SVG drawings to KiCad footprint modules.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -i FILENAME, --input-file FILENAME
                        name of the SVG file
  -o FILENAME, --output-file FILENAME
                        name of the module file
  -c, --center          Center the module to the center of the bounding box
  -pads, --convert-pads
                        Convert any artwork on Cu layers to pads
  -x, --exclude-hidden  Do not export hidden layers
  -d DPI, --dpi DPI     DPI of the SVG file (int)
  -f FACTOR, --factor FACTOR
                        scale paths by this factor
  -p PRECISION, --precision PRECISION
                        smoothness for approximating curves with line segments
                        (float)
  --format FORMAT       output module file format (legacy|pretty)
  --name NAME, --module-name NAME
                        base name of the module
  --units UNITS         output units, if output format is legacy (decimil|mm)
  --value VALUE, --module-value VALUE
                        value of the module
```

## SVG Files

svg2mod expects images saved in the uncompressed Inkscape SVG (i.e., not "plain SVG") format.
 * Drawings should be to scale (1 mm in Inscape will be 1 mm in KiCad).  Use the --factor option to resize the resulting module(s) up or down from there.
 * Paths are supported.
   * A path may have an outline and a fill.  (Colors will be ignored.)
   * A path may have holes, defined by interior segments within the path (see included examples).
   * A path with a filled area inside a hole will not work properly. You must split these apart into two seperate paths.
 * Groups may be used.  However, styles applied to groups (e.g., stroke-width) are not applied to contained drawing elements.  In these cases, it may be necessary to ungroup (and perhaps regroup) the elements.
 * Layers must be named to match the target in kicad. The supported layers are listed below.
 * Other types of elements such as rect, arc, and circle are not supported.
   * Use Inkscape's "Path->Object To Path" and "Path->Stroke To Path" menu options to convert these elements into paths that will work.

### Layers
This supports the layers listed below. They are the same in inkscape and kicad:

| KiCad layer(s)   | KiCad legacy | KiCad pretty |
|:----------------:|:------------:|:------------:|
| F.Cu             | Yes          | Yes          |
| B.Cu             | Yes          | Yes          |
| F.Adhes          | Yes          | Yes          |
| B.Adhes          | Yes          | Yes          |
| F.Paste          | Yes          | Yes          |
| B.Paste          | Yes          | Yes          |
| F.SilkS          | Yes          | Yes          |
| B.SilkS          | Yes          | Yes          |
| F.Mask           | Yes          | Yes          |
| B.Mask           | Yes          | Yes          |
| Dwgs.User        | Yes          | Yes          |
| Cmts.User        | Yes          | Yes          |
| Eco1.User        | Yes          | Yes          |
| Eco2.User        | Yes          | Yes          |
| Edge.Cuts        | Yes          | Yes          |
| F.Fab            | --           | Yes          |
| B.Fab            | --           | Yes          |
| F.CrtYd          | --           | Yes          |
| B.CrtYd          | --           | Yes          |

Note: If you have a layer "F.Cu", all of its sub-layers will be treated as "F.Cu" regardless of their names.


