1	# grab the input values and convert to 1/100 mil
2	# how much to grow the pads by for soldermask [1/100 mil]
3	# clearance from planes [1/100 mil]
4	# silk screen width  [1/100 mil]
5	# courtyard silk screen width  [1/100 mil]
6# element_flags, description, pcb-name, value, mark_x, mark_y,
7# text_x, text_y, text_direction, text_scale, text_flags
8Element[0x00000000 "Standard SMT resistor, capacitor etc" "" "CAPC4532N" 0 0 -3150 -3150 0 100 ""]
9(
10#
11# Pad[x1, y1, x2, y2, thickness, clearance, mask, name , pad number, flags]
12	Pad[-7874 -3543
13		-7874 3543
14		6299 2000 6899 "1" "1" "square"]
15	    Pad[7874 -3543
16		7874 3543
17		6299 2000 6899 "2" "2" "square"]
18	ElementLine[-3149 -6692 3149 -6692 800]
19	    ElementLine[-3149 6692 3149 6692 800]
20#
21# This draws a 1 mil placement courtyard outline in silk.  It should probably
22# not be included since you wont want to try and fab a 1 mil silk line.  Then
23# again, it is most useful during parts placement.  It really is time for some
24# additional non-fab layers...
25#	ElementLine[eval(-1*V1/2) eval(-1*V2/2) eval(-1*V1/2) eval(   V2/2) CYW]
26#	ElementLine[eval(-1*V1/2) eval(-1*V2/2) eval(   V1/2) eval(-1*V2/2) CYW]
27#	ElementLine[eval(   V1/2) eval(   V2/2) eval(   V1/2) eval(-1*V2/2) CYW]
28#	ElementLine[eval(   V1/2) eval(   V2/2) eval(-1*V1/2) eval(   V2/2) CYW]
29)
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