I have demonstrated the bug in this video, please watch it in 1280x720 and full screen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odne9gdBqfY
I have demonstrated the bug in this video, please watch it in 1280x720 and full screen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odne9gdBqfY
Frank Zhao wrote:
I have demonstrated the bug in this video, please watch it in
1280x720 and full screen
I agree there is a defect that needs correcting as the behaviour should be
the same for the Top and Bottom layers.
I wish to point out an error with your package design.
You drew a rectangle around your text using a zero width wire, placing it on
the tRestrict layer.
That had no effect as the area under the zero width wire has no area. The
ratsnests you performed revelaed this.
Had you wanted the copper text within a rectangle clear of copper you
should have formed the rectangle with the RECTANGLE tool
HTH
Warren
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Hi Warren
The reason the tRestrict layer appears to have not taken effect is because the flood fill polygon had isolate set to 0, also orphan was enabled. I prefer to use tRestrict wires to completely enclose an area instead of rectangles or polygons because I don't want the area to appear shaded. If this is not a recommended practice, then let me know.
Regardless of that, I made my point. I hope this gets fixed.
Have a look at the actual logo
Hi Warren
The reason the tRestrict layer appears to have not taken effect is because the flood fill polygon had isolate set to 0, also orphan was enabled. I prefer to use tRestrict wires to completely enclose an area instead of rectangles or polygons because I don't want the area to appear shaded. If this is not a recommended practice, then let me know.
Regardless of that, I made my point. I hope this gets fixed.
Have a look at the actual logo
Frank Zhao wrote:
Hi Warren
The reason the tRestrict layer appears to have not taken effect is
because the flood fill polygon had isolate set to 0, also orphan was
enabled. I prefer to use tRestrict wires to completely enclose an
area instead of rectangles or polygons because I don't want the area
to appear shaded. If this is not a recommended practice, then let me
know.
Regardless of that, I made my point. I hope this gets fixed.
Have a look at the actual logo
The logo image looks unconventional to me.
The top flood fill has an edge shape that mimics a clearance from the text
on the bottom layer. It may be what you intended 
So what object is the top flood fill keeping away from?
Warren
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it's keeping away from the text on the bottom layer
that is definitely not my intention
my video clearly demonstrated that it's indeed a serious bug
On 2/26/2012 10:30 PM, frank26080115 wrote:
it's keeping away from the text on the bottom layer
that is definitely not my intention
my video clearly demonstrated that it's indeed a serious bug
I have notified our developers of the bug, and forwarded your link to
them. Thanks for the info, these bug reports have proven to be
instrumental in getting EAGLE back to it's normal robustness. Thank you
again for continuing to use EAGLE.
Best Regards,
Jorge Garcia
Cadsoft Support
frank26080115 wrote:
it's keeping away from the text on the bottom layer
that is definitely not my intention
my video clearly demonstrated that it's indeed a serious bug
Hi Frank
Can you tell me the name of the software you used to make the video.
Thanks
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On 2/26/2012 10:30 PM, frank26080115 wrote:
it's keeping away from the text on the bottom layer
that is definitely not my intention
my video clearly demonstrated that it's indeed a serious bug
Hi Frank,
Turns out the bug has already been corrected in the latest beta 6.1.2.
Thanks for your feedback.
Best Regards,
Jorge Garcia