I had been assuming that you could define a separate shape for each layer.  
Full flexibility, but time-consuming to edit (even with commands such as “push 
current layer to other layers”).

Most users are looking to route traces on inner layers between tight pads.  
This is commonly done with the definition of a “capture pad”.  The constraint 
on inner layers that have connecting tracks is simply not to have a butt joint 
between the track and the plated hole.  A capture pad is therefore a circular 
pad with an annulus width of the drill wander plus 1 or 2 mils; other capture 
pad shapes get you nothing more.

There were also a few requests for SMD pads on a single inner layer (or perhaps 
multiple) — but importantly not for different shapes on different layers.

So one could imagine allowing the pad shape to be placed on any number of 
layers, and a capture annulus width for any other connected layers.  While it 
doesn’t have same flexibility, it would be a lot easier to edit.

Another possible complication is wanting a different shape for mask (or paste) 
layers.  Is this ever required?

Thoughts?
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