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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 23:33:16 +0100
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Subject: Re: [geda-help] Is it possible to convert units mm2mil or mil2mm
inside footprint file?
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Dne 20.2.2014 23:06, Stefan Salewski napsal(a):
> On Thu, 2014-02-20 at 22:39 +0100, Stefan Salewski wrote:
>> I do not know about a program for converting units,
> You may note that vim editor can convert units too.
> Recently I did a conversion from mm to default units by this command:
>
> :%s@\(\d\+\.\?\d\+\)mm@\=printf('%.0f',(str2float(submatch(1))*1.0e6/254.0))@g
>
> Of course you have to invert it -- if you are using vim and wants to use
> such a macro let me know, I can help you inverting it. Basically some
> sort of regular expression pattern matching...
>
>
Thank you for sharing. Unfortunately I don't use vim, although I'm using 
Debian GNU/Linux. I'm still a newbie in using it. I came from Windows 
world a time ago and like simply standalone repeatable solutions, and 
your proposal is not for newbie like me. I see how many typing errors I 
can do in that vim command so I'm wary of going this way every time I 
want to do some footprint conversion.

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