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Subject: | Re: [geda-user] Footprint Pads (8-sided) |
From: | Stephen Ecob <stephen DOT ecob AT sioi DOT com DOT au> |
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> This looks much better in Peter Clifton's pcb+gl branch than in > mainline pcb git HEAD at present. See attached image. It handles > overlapping traces MUCH more nicely. I agree it looks nicer, but the transparency effects in GIT head using GTK+GL do have the benefit of letting the user know that these are not simple pads. They /almost/ don't need to know, but it would he helpful if they experience the unexpected behaviour of "snap to pad center" when working with overlapping but misaligned pads. -- Stephen Ecob Silicon On Inspiration Sydney Australia www.sioi.com.au
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