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Routing board manually, trace will only start at inrouted point.

jelbert
jelbert over 8 years ago

While routing a board, the unrouted (wire unrouted) connections are shown with thin lines.

In the beginning of the board these lines are logical and it helps routing the board. But I can only start a new trace at the point where these thin lines start.

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At this example I want to start routing at the end of the GND trace. But the router will not allow me to do that. The workaround is to delete the trace to the point of the unroute and then continue from there. In this case that is not much extra work. But sometimes I have to delete quite a lot until I can continue.

There must be a setting somewhere to disable this 'feature' and let me route from any point I want. But how?

I use Eagle 7.7 Premium.

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    0 autodeskguest over 8 years ago

    Jelbert Holtrop wrote on Tue, 07 February 2017 10:07

    But I can only start a new trace at the point where these thin lines

    start.

     

     

    This is simply not true, as reading the help for ROUTE would have revealed.

    If you hold down CTRL when left clicking on a location to start routing,

    it starts from there, not the nearest airwire end.

     

    Again, this is all described in the help right where you'd expect to find

    it.  Some times it can be difficult to find things in the Eagle help when

    you don't know enough to know what to ask, but in this case it is very

    clearly documented.  In fact it's the first option show for the ROUTE

    command.  READ THE MANUAL already!

    --

    EAGLE support forums at http://www.eaglecentral.ca :: Where the EAGLE community meets.

     

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    0 jelbert over 8 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Yes I did and when I do that I get a menu:

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    This software is probably not made for use on a mac with ony a toutch pad. I am planning to get a wired mouse somewhere to test if it works properly with that.

    For this picture I deleted a peice of trace on my completed board and tried to route from where the menu touches the trace.

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    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to jelbert

    Jelbert Holtrop wrote:

     

    This software is probably not made for use on a mac with ony a toutch pad. I am planning to get a wired mouse somewhere to test if it works properly with that.

    For this picture I deleted a peice of trace on my completed board and tried to route from where the menu touches the trace.

     

    In this case it's not actually an issue with the touchpad, it's a case of the help file not covering the Mac version explicitly at every point in the manual. However in the "Keyboard and Mouse" section of the help it states that on a Mac you use Cmd instead of Ctrl. I use EAGLE on a Mac and this does work fine. The only thing that was problematic on a Mac was changing layer in v7 and earlier as it doesn't support the middle button. This issue has been resolved in v8 with the addition of being able to use Space to change layer.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 rachaelp over 8 years ago in reply to jelbert

    Jelbert Holtrop wrote:

     

    This software is probably not made for use on a mac with ony a toutch pad. I am planning to get a wired mouse somewhere to test if it works properly with that.

    For this picture I deleted a peice of trace on my completed board and tried to route from where the menu touches the trace.

     

    In this case it's not actually an issue with the touchpad, it's a case of the help file not covering the Mac version explicitly at every point in the manual. However in the "Keyboard and Mouse" section of the help it states that on a Mac you use Cmd instead of Ctrl. I use EAGLE on a Mac and this does work fine. The only thing that was problematic on a Mac was changing layer in v7 and earlier as it doesn't support the middle button. This issue has been resolved in v8 with the addition of being able to use Space to change layer.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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