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On Sat, 15 Dec 2012, Felipe De la Puente Christen wrote:
> Does it make any sense?
Yes, it does. Similar ideas have been discuscussed in this thread earlier
with results similar to yours. There are mainly two directions:
- assign new copper to existing networks automaticly (upon first touch;
I/2. in the updated list in svn)
- request the user to specify such network assignment for each new object
in some way (III/1. on the updated list)
- a combination of the two (works automaticly but the user has full
control over the results by means of changing any assignment any time;
III/2. on the updated list)
To me, currently it seems the best approach would be to use the
combination _and_ one of the minimal cut ideas in parallel. This would
allow the user to use tagging as much as (s)he finds reasonable, between
no tagging at all and tediously tagging every piece of copper ever existed
in the history of the board. Whenever tagging can reveal a short, PCB
should use that info and fall back on the minimal cut otherwise.
I personally would use this feature to tag my large networks (VCC, GND)
but would leave the rest untagged.
Regards,
Tibor
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