All releases of Gerber Viewer


Release Notes: This release is primarily a bug fix release. A number of corner cases are handled more smoothly now. RS-274X and RS-274D support has been improved, with better conformance to the specifications. Several bugs and regressions in FAST mode have also been addressed.


Release Notes: This release include patches collected over one and a half years. The step-and-repeat command now works. An endless loop bug when gerbv encountered an unknown % code was fixed. Better support was provided for small drill files and window size handling was improved when the screen is bigger than the display. Maintainership has broadened to include several more members of the gEDA project.


Release Notes: The updates include removal of GTK1 support, a GCC4 bugfix, a major overhaul to remove a SEGV that popped up since the last release, a simpler build on Darwin, and other bugfixes to make gerbv more stable. No new features were added.


Release Notes: The previous release allocates 1 too little in string lengths. Some GCs were not being initialized when drawing apertures in macro primitives.


Release Notes: This is the first stable release of gerbv. The main focus has been on fixing segfaults and build system problems. Some minor fixes were also made.


Release Notes: This version supports projects based on TinyScheme, GTK+ 2, layer inversion, and tool table handling. Omit trailing zeros works more often and aperture macros now handles exposures.


Release Notes: Polygons with circular outlines are drawn properly (polygons could get very strange). Shorthand Gerber commands are handled, and aperture macro type 7 is now drawn properly.


Release Notes: This is a long overdue minor bugfix release. The last inclusions of malloc.h have been removed. A patch that fixed a problem for a user that the author wasn't able to reproduce has been fixed. Error messages occur when running RS274D instead of "crash and burn" (i.e. segfault).


Release Notes: Mainly fixes in arc drawing, and some other fixes.


Release Notes: Error messages in popup windows, improved millimeter handling, and other minor things have been added. Some arcs had been drawn the wrong way (cw instead of ccw) and some filled polygons didn't get filled; these have been fixed.