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Eventually you'll be able to specify very basic geometry (ie: screw holes repeating every x mm, striding every y mm), and have usable PCBs generated.

Examples

This:

rust let mut panel = Panel::new(); // panel.convex_hull(true); // panel.push(Rect::with_center([0.0, -2.5].into(), 5., 5.)); panel.push(repeating::Tile::new( Rect::with_inner(ScrewHole::default(), [0., 0.].into(), [5., 5.].into()), Direction::Right, 3, )); panel.push(repeating::Tile::new( Rect::with_inner(ScrewHole::default(), [-2.5, 5.].into(), [2.5, 10.].into()), Direction::Right, 4, )); panel.push(repeating::Tile::new( Rect::with_inner(ScrewHole::default(), [0., 10.].into(), [5., 15.].into()), Direction::Right, 3, )); panel.push(Circle::new([0., 7.5].into(), 7.5)); panel.push(Circle::new([15., 7.5].into(), 7.5));

Makes this:

Example 1

And this:

rust let mut panel = Panel::new(); panel.push(AtPos::x_ends( Column::align_center(vec![ repeating::Tile::new( Rect::with_inner(ScrewHole::default(), [0., 0.].into(), [5., 5.].into()), Direction::Right, 8, ), repeating::Tile::new( Rect::with_inner(ScrewHole::default(), [0., 0.].into(), [5., 5.].into()), Direction::Right, 5, ), repeating::Tile::new( Rect::with_inner(ScrewHole::default(), [0., 0.].into(), [5., 5.].into()), Direction::Right, 8, ), ]), Some(Circle::wrap_with_radius(ScrewHole::with_diameter(5.), 7.5)), Some(Circle::wrap_with_radius(ScrewHole::with_diameter(5.), 7.5)), ));

Makes this:

Example 2