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For one-off's, there is the PCB Logo Importer Script provided by Altium and documented [http://wiki.altium.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=6848718 here] or in [http://letanphuc.net/2016/05/put-logo-pcb-altium/ more detail here].
For one-off's, there is the PCB Logo Importer Script provided by Altium and documented [http://wiki.altium.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=6848718 here] or in [http://letanphuc.net/2016/05/put-logo-pcb-altium/ more detail here].


## Using an existing logo ##
== Using an existing logo ==
 
== Adding a new SVG ==

Revision as of 01:36, 8 February 2017

Altium currently lacks well-integrated support for putting vector graphics onto the silkscreen. There are a couple of workarounds for this. SSI's preferred option for vector graphics that will be re-used is to add them to the SSI font.

For one-off's, there is the PCB Logo Importer Script provided by Altium and documented here or in more detail here.

Adding a new SVG