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Permaproto boards in Fritzing get inserted in the "parts" layer instead of in the "breadboard" layer. Looking at the .fzp files for the Permaproto boards, the layer ID specified is "breadboard", but the breadboard parts in the core library have a layer ID of "breadboardbreadboard". If I edit the Permaproto .fzp file to set the image and connection layer IDs to "breadboardbreadboard" then the part will be mapped onto the proper layer within Fritzing.
Also, using the Permaproto boards does not appear to generate rat's nest lines in the schematic or PCB views. The board gets inserted as a part and no connections are made. One forum comment suggested that the "family" attribute in the .fzp file needed to be set to "Breadboard" for this feature to work, but this did not fix the issue for me.
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Permaproto boards in Fritzing get inserted in the "parts" layer instead of in the "breadboard" layer. Looking at the .fzp files for the Permaproto boards, the layer ID specified is "breadboard", but the breadboard parts in the core library have a layer ID of "breadboardbreadboard". If I edit the Permaproto .fzp file to set the image and connection layer IDs to "breadboardbreadboard" then the part will be mapped onto the proper layer within Fritzing.
Also, using the Permaproto boards does not appear to generate rat's nest lines in the schematic or PCB views. The board gets inserted as a part and no connections are made. One forum comment suggested that the "family" attribute in the .fzp file needed to be set to "Breadboard" for this feature to work, but this did not fix the issue for me.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: