Prerequisites
KiKit version
1.7.1
KiCAD version (only KiCAD 8 and 9 are supported)
9
Operating system
Windows 10
Description
I modified the script found here to include just the bare minimum to put two different boards side by side. One of the two is shorter than the other, but both are simple rectangles.
When I use the railstb framing type, the tabs on the shorter board don't extend all the way to the rails, and when I use the frame type, the rails are not generated at all on the smaller board.


Steps to Reproduce
Simply run the attached script.
Unfortunately, I can't share the actual boards, but the issue should appear with any rectangular board.
custom_panel.zip
Prerequisites
KiKit version
1.7.1
KiCAD version (only KiCAD 8 and 9 are supported)
9
Operating system
Windows 10
Description
I modified the script found here to include just the bare minimum to put two different boards side by side. One of the two is shorter than the other, but both are simple rectangles.
When I use the
railstbframing type, the tabs on the shorter board don't extend all the way to the rails, and when I use theframetype, the rails are not generated at all on the smaller board.Steps to Reproduce
Simply run the attached script.
Unfortunately, I can't share the actual boards, but the issue should appear with any rectangular board.
custom_panel.zip