Mail Archives: geda-user/2012/05/02/13:37:58
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Date: | Wed, 02 May 2012 13:17:47 -0400
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From: | "Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak" <mjc AT avtechpulse DOT com>
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Organization: | Avtech Electrosystems Ltd.
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To: | geda-user AT delorie DOT com
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Subject: | [geda-user] editing tracks in pcb
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Reply-To: | geda-user AT delorie DOT com
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Hi all,
I'm playing with pcb, hoping to migrate to gEDA/pcb from Protel 99
(which I've been keeping alive in virtual machines...)
Can someone explain to me the "right way(s)" to edit/re-work tracks in
pcb? Right now, I find that if I don't like a track's routing, I have to
go and individually delete each segment in the problem area, using
delete or backspace, which is slow and inelegant.
Is there a quick way to select and delete an entire (manually routed)
track? Or a portion of it?
I guess pcb has no auto-loop-removal, like Protel. Is that right? That
is, if you add new path electrically in parallel with an old path, the
old section is automatically removed. Anything like that in PCB?
Tips appreciated...
- Mike
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