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move a device in a schematic without stretching wires?

homerstyle
homerstyle over 12 years ago

Hello,

     I guess the subject says it all.  I would like to move a part (say a resistor) that is connected to two nodes (say GND and VDD).  Normally when I move the part with the "Move" command, the VDD and GND wires follow the movement.  Is it possible to have the resistor move but have it disconnect from GND and VDD?

 

Thanks

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    0 autodeskguest over 12 years ago

    On 03.07.2013 08:57, Homer Style wrote:

    Hello,

          I guess the subject says it all.  I would like to move a part (say

    a resistor) that is connected to two nodes (say GND and VDD).  Normally

    when I move the part with the "Move" command, the VDD and GND wires

    follow the movement.  Is it possible to have the resistor move but have

    it disconnect from GND and VDD?

     

    Thanks

     

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    No, this is not possible. The component is tied to its nets, they

    have to follow.

     

     

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    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

      CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

      FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/training/faq/

     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 12 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Richard Hammerl <support@cadsoft.de> wrote:

    On 03.07.2013 08:57, Homer Style wrote:

    Hello,

          I guess the subject says it all.  I would like to move a part (say

    a resistor) that is connected to two nodes (say GND and VDD).  Normally

    when I move the part with the "Move" command, the VDD and GND wires

    follow the movement.  Is it possible to have the resistor move but have

    it disconnect from GND and VDD?

     

    Thanks

     

    --

    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/81886#81886

     

     

     

    No, this is not possible. The component is tied to its nets, they

    have to follow.

     

    The wires could be broken near the component moved with automatically added

    labels on the end...

     

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    Uwe Bonnes                bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de

     

    Institut fuer Kernphysik  Schlossgartenstrasse 9  64289 Darmstadt

    -


    Tel. 06151 162516 -


    Fax. 06151 164321 -


     

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    0 autodeskguest over 12 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Richard Hammerl <support@cadsoft.de> wrote:

    On 03.07.2013 08:57, Homer Style wrote:

    Hello,

          I guess the subject says it all.  I would like to move a part (say

    a resistor) that is connected to two nodes (say GND and VDD).  Normally

    when I move the part with the "Move" command, the VDD and GND wires

    follow the movement.  Is it possible to have the resistor move but have

    it disconnect from GND and VDD?

     

    Thanks

     

    --

    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/81886#81886

     

     

     

    No, this is not possible. The component is tied to its nets, they

    have to follow.

     

    The wires could be broken near the component moved with automatically added

    labels on the end...

     

    --

    Uwe Bonnes                bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de

     

    Institut fuer Kernphysik  Schlossgartenstrasse 9  64289 Darmstadt

    -


    Tel. 06151 162516 -


    Fax. 06151 164321 -


     

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