Hi,
When I am routing air wires from a via, sometimes I get a yellow 'X'
that doesn't disappear unless I rip up the trace and reroute. Is there
a way to get rid of these some other way?
cheers,
Jamie
Hi,
When I am routing air wires from a via, sometimes I get a yellow 'X'
that doesn't disappear unless I rip up the trace and reroute. Is there
a way to get rid of these some other way?
cheers,
Jamie
Jamie Morken schrieb:
When I am routing air wires from a via, sometimes I get a yellow 'X'
that doesn't disappear unless I rip up the trace and reroute. Is there
a way to get rid of these some other way?
The "X" is the visual indication for a "vertical" air wire. In earlier
versions, there was only a dot (line of zero length and width), which
was very hard to see.
Thanks, on a two layer board I don't understand why there would be a
vertical air wire though
I think routing vertically is taken
care of by the via!
Maybe you just overlooked a detail.
Does the X disappear when you run RATSNEST? If the nets are correctly
connected, it should.
It would also be interesting to know after which operations (exactly!)
those crosses appear. Here they have always been correct so far...
Tilmann
Jamie Morken schrieb:
When I am routing air wires from a via, sometimes I get a yellow 'X'
that doesn't disappear unless I rip up the trace and reroute. Is there
a way to get rid of these some other way?
The "X" is the visual indication for a "vertical" air wire. In earlier
versions, there was only a dot (line of zero length and width), which
was very hard to see.
Thanks, on a two layer board I don't understand why there would be a
vertical air wire though
I think routing vertically is taken
care of by the via!
Maybe you just overlooked a detail.
Does the X disappear when you run RATSNEST? If the nets are correctly
connected, it should.
It would also be interesting to know after which operations (exactly!)
those crosses appear. Here they have always been correct so far...
Tilmann