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On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, DJ Delorie wrote:

>
>>>> 1. draw a poly
>>>> 2. draw a hole in it (strange: first click ignored?)
>
> Is this the "first click" that selects which poly to draw a hole in?

You are totally right, the state machine has this setup step, looking for 
a poly.

I found this behaviour surprising so modified it in pcb-rnd r2307, so the 
first click both selects the poly and places the first hole point. Tried 
it with a few tricky cases, overlapping polys on one or two layers, hole 
starting off the poly, etc, all worked fine.

It'll be the default behaviour in pcb-rnd until someone reports how 
exactly it breaks. It's an experiment.

Regards,

Igor2.

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