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On Tue, 2015-10-06 at 03:08 +0200, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > > And more troublesome, it was not able to play nice with tracks and > vias > > already put in place by me. > > Is this a restriction somehow implicit by the algorithm used at the > bottom > of the routing process? You can insert arbitrary numbers of vias before you start the toporouter -- it may use that vias, or do not use them, that we may tell it. But there should be NO existing traces when you start the router. I admit that is an important restriction, which people may really not like. What we may do is define keepout areas where the router put no traces, these areas can be used for manually routing. One extreme case is, that we put closely spaced vias where manually routed traces exists. We may insert these vias automatically. But that would restrict the toporouter much.
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