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We are more confused than normal today.  One of our guys made some 
library parts for SMT diodes.  The silkscreen symbol he used is the one 
with one square end and one chamfered end.  He designated the chamfered 
end as anode.

Our PCB stuffer tells us that the chamfered end is usually cathode.  Our 
guy says it's anode.  What's the proper standard?

thanks,
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