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Date: | Thu, 08 Mar 2012 12:59:50 +0000 |
From: | Chris Smith <cjs94 AT zepler DOT net> |
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Subject: | [geda-user] ReportAllNetLengths inconsistent between top and bottom view |
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I have a problem where ReportAllNetLengths gives different results depending on which view is active at the time it is run. Mostly the differences are quite small (<1mm), however some nets are ignored completely. I am routing on three layers, with components on both sides of the board. I can't see any real difference between one net that is ignored and another that is not. For example, two nets are both routed: pad(top) --> line(top) --> via --> line(internal) --> via --> line(top) --> pad(top) One of the nets reports zero length when viewed from the bottom side, the other reports non-zero (but different) lengths from both sides. Using the 'F' key finds the whole net in all cases. Has anyone come across this before? Is there a solution? I'm using PCB from git (pulled a couple of days ago). Thanks, Chris -- Chris Smith <cjs94 AT zepler DOT net>
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