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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Highlighting traces
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2015, Robert Drehmel wrote:

> Hi.
>
> When (e.g.) routing 5mm power traces on a small grid, it's not always easy to 
> hit the
> point where the trace ended (which is the center of the semicircle at the end 
> of the
> line) to start the next line.  If you have selected the line tool, finding the 
> end of
> the line can become guesswork as the cursor doesn't change shape like it does 
> with the
> select tool.
> I want my traces to consist of lines and arcs that are perfectly connected and 
> I want
> to work as fast as possible.
>
> Attached is a small patch that
>

Thank you, I've just adapted the patch to pcb-rnd and commited it.

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