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Subject: | Re: [geda-help] Blending an Autorouted Trace into a Flood |
From: | Stan Katz <stan DOT katz DOT hk AT gmail DOT com> |
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--047d7bd76aea28bc2e0514c3a55e Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 If I have an autorouted layout ( 2 layers only ) I want the poured copper on both sides to be GND. If the autorouted GND traces on both layers can join the poured copper then the poured copper will become GND. I want the clearance between autorouted GND traces and the pour to be zero. Right? I thought I could use shift-k on the GND traces to close the clearance with the polygon (pour). Some of the segments close the clearance ( but never to zero), and shift-k has no effect on other segments of the GND trace. --047d7bd76aea28bc2e0514c3a55e Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr">If I have an autorouted layout ( 2 layers only ) I want th= e poured copper on both sides to be GND. If the autorouted GND traces on bo= th layers can join the poured copper then the poured copper will become GND= . I want the clearance between autorouted GND traces and the pour to be zer= o.=C2=A0 Right?<div><br></div><div>I thought I could use shift-k on the GND= traces to close the clearance with the polygon (pour). Some of the segment= s close the clearance ( but never to zero), and shift-k has no effect on ot= her segments of the GND trace.</div></div> --047d7bd76aea28bc2e0514c3a55e--
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