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Polygon pour priority

rjcurtis
rjcurtis over 8 years ago

In Eagle when I had overlapping Polygons I could assign a priority, so there would be a precedence in them.  It seems in Altium there is this too, but I cannot find it in Circuit Studio?

 

Basically I'd like to create a pour covering an whole layer, then have several smaller pours within that layer for specific things.  I can't use a split plane as there are also some tracks on the layer.

 

It seems this is a pretty basic requirement yet it doesn't seem to be in there as far as I can tell.

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  • rjcurtis
    rjcurtis over 8 years ago in reply to e14softwareteam +4
    OK, thanks, I can that is a way to do it. But, really, export vertices to CSV files and re-import them - how does that make this a "Professional PCB Design Tool, Ready to Pick Up and Go" without something…
  • e14softwareuk
    e14softwareuk over 8 years ago in reply to denizb +1 verified
    There is an easier way (tested in CS 1.4), just right click on the polygon > Polygon Actions > Send To Back (or Bring To Front) to reorder. You will need to re-pour once they have been reordered.
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  • denizb
    0 denizb over 8 years ago

    Hi Jeremy,

     

    I had the same problem today.

     

    It seems that Tony's description is accurate that polygon priority goes by creation order and can not be changed by any interface.

     

    Fortunately, I found an easier way, without exporting the whole polygon. It is sufficient to 'cut' the polygon with the lowest priority to the clipboard and then 'paste' it again. It seems that this automatically resets the polygon priority to lowest.

     

    Hope this works for you.

     

    Best,

    Deniz

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  • denizb
    0 denizb over 8 years ago

    Hi Jeremy,

     

    I had the same problem today.

     

    It seems that Tony's description is accurate that polygon priority goes by creation order and can not be changed by any interface.

     

    Fortunately, I found an easier way, without exporting the whole polygon. It is sufficient to 'cut' the polygon with the lowest priority to the clipboard and then 'paste' it again. It seems that this automatically resets the polygon priority to lowest.

     

    Hope this works for you.

     

    Best,

    Deniz

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    0 e14softwareuk over 8 years ago in reply to denizb

    There is an easier way (tested in CS 1.4), just right click on the polygon > Polygon Actions > Send To Back (or Bring To Front) to reorder. You will need to re-pour once they have been reordered.

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  • jaza_tom
    0 jaza_tom over 7 years ago in reply to e14softwareuk

    This does not appear to be working anymore @Peter Barnard... tested on Version 1.5.1 build 13




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  • jaza_tom
    0 jaza_tom over 7 years ago in reply to jaza_tom

    Woops never mind.. Just had to zoom waaaaay in to see the sliver of space between the two copper regions.

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  • Sparkylabs
    0 Sparkylabs over 7 years ago in reply to jaza_tom

    1.4 = 1.5 NOTHING CHANGED!

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