KiCad PCB Editor 6.0( and ) ) to define clauses of related tokens and values. Parentheses must always be matched: for every ( there must be a matching ) . Inside a clause, tokens and values are separated by whitespace whitespace. By convention, a single space is used, but any number of whitespace characters between tokens is acceptable. In places where text strings are valid, strings without any whitespace may be quoted with syntax descriptions below, items inrepresent tokens that must be present and items in [square brackets] represent tokens that are optional or only sometimes required. The Custom Rules 0 码力 | 110 页 | 3.61 MB | 1 年前3
KiCad PCB Editor 7.0
( and ) ) to define clauses of related tokens and values. Parentheses must always be matched: for every ( there must be a matching ) . Inside a clause, tokens and values are separated by whitespace whitespace. By convention, a single space is used, but any number of whitespace characters between tokens is acceptable. In places where text strings are valid, strings without any whitespace may be quoted with syntax descriptions below, items inrepresent tokens that must be present and items in [square brackets] represent tokens that are optional or only sometimes required. The Custom Rules 0 码力 | 129 页 | 7.75 MB | 1 年前3
KiCad 8.0 PCB Editor( and ) ) to define clauses of related tokens and values. Parentheses must always be matched: for every ( there must be a matching ) . Inside a clause, tokens and values are separated by whitespace whitespace. By convention, a single space is used, but any number of whitespace characters between tokens is acceptable. In places where text strings are valid, strings without any whitespace may be quoted with syntax descriptions below, items inrepresent tokens that must be present and items in [square brackets] represent tokens that are optional or only sometimes required. The Custom Rules 0 码力 | 204 页 | 6.90 MB | 1 年前3
KiCad 8.0 PCB Editor( and ) ) to define clauses of related tokens and values. Parentheses must always be matched: for every ( there must be a matching ) . Inside a clause, tokens and values are separated by whitespace whitespace. By convention, a single space is used, but any number of whitespace characters between tokens is acceptable. In places where text strings are valid, strings without any whitespace may be quoted with syntax descriptions below, items inrepresent tokens that must be present and items in [square brackets] represent tokens that are optional or only sometimes required. The Custom Rules 0 码力 | 205 页 | 6.78 MB | 1 年前3
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