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Bane
Sounds good. I don't use the "Straight Copper Trace" component for anything, so
I use it as a help in checking connections manually. I have set it to be 2mm
wide and the same colour as stripboard tracks. I then put it on top of tracks
where the track is in use conducting between components. It only shows because
it covers the holes. Have a look at the attached sample circuit to see the
effect.
Original comment by ChrisofB...@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2011 at 9:39
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I can totally see the usefulness of this.
While I often use only straight copper traces when laying out the board, I then
use a lot of curved traces when finalizing the look of the board. Quite often
there'll be solderpads that are only graphically intersecting the path it's
"on".
I think I'll better add an attachment to show what I mean. The attachment shows
a corner of the board that I'm designing "as we speak", I highlighted on
solderpad that's "off the path" but on.
I can totally understand if you'll implement this and leave me to do my
checking manually (as I've just done less than 20 minutes ago), but if you
could find a way to solve the problem for me as well I'd be more than happy.
Original comment by per.tre...@gmail.com
on 21 Feb 2012 at 8:03
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This was included in 3.3.0 as "Expand Selection" feature. It's got 3 modes,
some are more usable in some situations than others and can be used for
debugging layouts/schems
Original comment by bancika@gmail.com
on 26 Feb 2012 at 1:43
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
bancika@gmail.com
on 19 Nov 2011 at 8:23